Fish, Amphibian, Ape, or Man?

I wonder if… the super prejudiced stereotype that Asiatics “cannot swim” (please know that I do not support this stereotype, but have heard it several times over the course of my life) may actually be a clue to the possibility that- if it were in fact so, that it would be due to evolving far enough from the hybrid development of fish-to-land animals? But then… how would Asiatics survive in the womb if this held any truth? For in the womb we have webbed hands, feet, and gills before fingers, toes, and lungs…😧 And after all, there ARE expert Asiatic swimmers in the world, just like there are in other people groups.

However, I wonder if it keeps closer to the notion that Asiatics are closest to the upright Man and further from reptilians (as an example) or other hybrids as being closest to the homo erectus / sapien sapien should there be some correlation between the subjects of My question?…🤔

What sparked the question is watching how fish have evolved from fins and gills in water to land animals with legs, toes and lungs eventually evolving into Amphibians. It is said there are Human hybrids with these various bloodlines that exist today called Reptilians.

But then if it is so, then is this where the stereotype may actually prove that the original Man was never a sea animal?

It still brings me back to my question of how we all survive in the waters of the womb then, though; Asiatic Man, Hybrid Human, or any of the other race/s of specie.

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