That is not true.
Only European-Americans are descendant from Europeans. Moreover, had you taken the argument that "If Americans Europeans are descendants from Europeans, how come Europeans are still around?", then you would have compared apples with apples. But in your question you are comparing apples with chestnuts. If we humans are descendants from monkeys, as the evolutionists assert, then there should not be monkeys around as monkeys would have evolved into humans.
> If we humans are descendants from monkeys, as the
> evolutionists assert, then there should not be monkeys
> around as monkeys would have evolved into humans.
You really "think" you're making sense, don't you?
Huh?? Scientists think that one group of apes, in response to their environment, started evolving in a way that would eventually lead to homo sapiens sapiens. Why on earth should that cause the rest of the apes to go extinct?
It's as silly as saying "If I am descended from Irish ancestors [which I am], why are there still Irish people around?" (Yes, I'm aware that I haven't evolved from my Irish forebears; the point is that whatever happened to my ancestors, it didn't affect the rest of the Irish population.)
If you don't believe me, please note that the leading creationist organization Answers in Genesis agrees with me, and now lists this argument in their Arguments we think creationists should NOT use web page.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/Home/Area/faq/dont_use.asp#apes