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Who are you referring to as the black and brown people of Europe?
I seriously doubt it, but perhaps he means prior to us becoming white due to the geographic location, isolation and climatic environment where low light levels would favor paler skin? It's predominantly due to the SNP variations of the genes SLC45A2 [rs16891982 (G;G)] and SLC24A5 [rs1426654 (A;A)] that swept the continent to lead to the depigmentation of us little modern Euros.
The latter alone is a particular AIM of interest that accounts for up to 38% of the skin tone differences between modern Europeans and Sub-Saharan Africans. It's still the same ancestral populations we're sprung from, they just had brown skin and that's not a bad thing!
That's what weird people's footprints look like that want to be there but keep slipping off because the whites keep rolling them back down into the abyss.
Are we the all-time p4p #1 baddies on the planet? That makes more sense though, I mean how hard would it be to draw realistic human footprints?
To make up for it, I've attached an entirely random photo of my footprint.
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