It sure as hell doesn't surprise me that a group o
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It sure as hell doesn't surprise me that a group of ignorant 19th century Confederate treason weasels would misstate Darwin's argument, nor am I surprised that you would pass it along.
Take another look at the clip. Only one of the "treason weasels" was confused about evolution and the others were having fun with him. Leave it to a nutburger to get confused over the simplest of things they see and hear.
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In his book 'The Descent of Man' published in 1871, English naturalist Charles Darwin presented the idea that human beings and apes have a common ancestor. Contrary to common perception, which is reflected in Mr. Singh's statement, Darwin did not say that humans directly evolved from apes. Jan 21, 2018
About 50 years ago, I read "The Descent of Man" and consider Darwin to be one of the great scientific minds of any age. And yes, Charlie did not say that humans directly evolved from apes, but he did say that dimmycrats would soon devolve to them. He knew what he was talking about!!!!!!!!!!
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The confusion has reached the present day, leading many people to believe that apes such as chimpanzees, orangutans or gorillas are frustrated human designs, like species that got stuck halfway through their evolution—The Planet of the Apes—and did not progress any further.
Actually, they are frustrated dimmy voters and still many rungs below the Trumpanzee on the evolutionary ladder.
A Trumpanzee
A dimmy