>>11898485Myth 1:
Accurate, but misleading.
What the text says is true, there are more differences between different African ethnic groups than between some Africans and Europeans, but the title is misleading. There are indeed DNA differences between both that can be studied, measured and quantified.
Myth 2:
Text is true to a large extent, again the tone is very absolutist though, some regions are more "pure" than others but it's true that the ancient populations of all of today's modern territories have intermixed at some point or another.
Myth 3:
Anyone that has studied history at the shallowest level knows this, it's not a myth that needs debunking.
Myth 4:
Many haploautists and racists would actually agree with the author here.
Myth 5:
The science isn't settled on this AFAIK.
Seems like the kind of popsci drivel that is counterproductive in the long run. Wish they would actually address racist myths on a more academic level, but then again most normies regardless of race are braindead. Journalism always caters to the lowest common denominator.