I find it very compelling, but not concrete.; It'll get there as more pre-clovis data are evaluated.
The big myth that has been shattered is the Bering Strait Theory of a single migration of a singular lineage of humans or Hominids to the Americas.
If the Bering Straight Theory is false, that means there were almost certainly multiple waves of migration to the Americas.
If there were multiple waves of migration from many disparate peoples, there is no singular ancestral heritage or first peoples in the Americas.
It doesn't matter much if they were Denisovans, Homo Erectus, unknown hominids or disparate groups of early humans; the original inhabitants are unknown, as are their descendants and their whereabouts.
You are applying the wrong context and tone to the situations.
This has not been a singular occurrence, but the example that stands out most in my mind was a Salvadoran man with children who had citizenship telling a group of people he assumed were open borders advocate types (He probably was right, with the exception of myself) about an argument he had with a coworker over Trump's border wall; the Salvadoran man was going off about how Trump was a racist etc and how he had stuck it to this uncultured MAGA Trump supporter.
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This doesn't surprise me:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/florid...y-as-it-sounds
Go find the full transcripts somewhere:
The UK Lockdown Files: Text Messages Reveal How Top British Health Officials Conspired to "Scare the Pants Off Everyone" and Asking "When Do We Deploy the New Variant?" | The Gateway Pundit
What business does an AG, like Garland, have conducting foreign policy?
The only place I can think of where it comes into play is if his justice department has to enforce a military draft.