Message from @David "Gaben" Cameron

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2019-11-07 05:37:29 UTC  

@TheUserNameofPeace whats your counter to the counter lol

2019-11-07 05:37:41 UTC  

You haven't countered

2019-11-07 05:37:48 UTC  

You've restated

2019-11-07 05:37:48 UTC  

Learn to read beyond your farts yek

2019-11-07 05:37:57 UTC  

"The Authority to Academia can be observed and isn't picked arbitrarily" -- except it is: several examples outside of Althype and Aydin Paladin would be the videos done by Dr. Edward Dutton and also the cases of academics having their status/contacts/awards revoked because their research was "immoral" by showing racial differences

2019-11-07 05:38:03 UTC  

Brb

2019-11-07 05:38:14 UTC  

Gotta return to the piano

2019-11-07 05:38:27 UTC  

<:smugooze:398100987866251265> 2 times wooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

2019-11-07 05:38:35 UTC  

the level of cuckednesssssssss

2019-11-07 05:38:40 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/641874140965634068/image0.jpg

2019-11-07 05:38:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/641874154206920704/hu7xp2h9s4x31.jpg

2019-11-07 05:38:44 UTC  
2019-11-07 05:39:00 UTC  

@David "Gaben" Cameron imagine using alt hype as a source

2019-11-07 05:39:15 UTC  

2 times

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/641874285044170772/ric-flair-wwe.png

2019-11-07 05:39:15 UTC  

Alright, what's your criticism of alt hype since you despise him so much?

alt hype is great

2019-11-07 05:39:26 UTC  

@Yek Imagine using a citation of someone's research

2019-11-07 05:40:39 UTC  

He gave other examples not just Alt-Hype, nice leftist obfuscation as per norm @Yek

2019-11-07 05:40:43 UTC  

Slippery slippery

2019-11-07 05:40:45 UTC  

@David "Gaben" Cameron To be brief, The literature alt hype cites actually doesn’t support his claims. This is how people like @TheUserNameofPeace rationalizes his points.

2019-11-07 05:40:55 UTC  

@Yek Example please

2019-11-07 05:41:02 UTC  

@Yek Naked claim

2019-11-07 05:41:06 UTC  

What specific instance would be the strongest to support your argument?

2019-11-07 05:41:09 UTC  

@Yek you definitely can directly compare genetic variation in chimps and in humans, we can directly compare 99% of the two genomes. and there's more genetic variation within chimps and within humans than between them.

2019-11-07 05:41:45 UTC  

so clearly it means nothing as far as justifying whether or not to make a distinction between different races of people

2019-11-07 05:41:47 UTC  

@David "Gaben" Cameron read my counter to @TheUserNameofPeace , because he basically is making his arguement off the alt hype

2019-11-07 05:41:47 UTC  

And what part of it doesn't support his arguments? The Abstract, the data, or the conclusions?

2019-11-07 05:42:12 UTC  

I asked for a specific instance, I want to see your argument, not piece it together from all the way up there

2019-11-07 05:42:47 UTC  

more variation within than between just doesnt preclude the kinds of typological differences that would justify a racial categorization

2019-11-07 05:43:32 UTC  

@Yek His take on this study is objectively correct.
http://www.amerika.org/politics/subspecies-and-classification/

2019-11-07 05:43:43 UTC  

@David "Gaben" Cameron you definitely can directly compare genetic variation in chimps and in humans, we can directly compare 99% of the two genomes. and there's more genetic variation within chimps and within humans than between them.

Wait...what? Are you saying that theres more genetic variation between two different species than a population within a species?

2019-11-07 05:44:07 UTC  

If someone else states a~~~n accurate~~~ fact. You verify that fact and restate it. You are not basing your argument on their initial statement of the fact. But rather the fact itself

2019-11-07 05:44:54 UTC  

Alright, define genetic variation--as what you exactly are referencing by that and how it would tie in to whether racial categories are justified

2019-11-07 05:45:15 UTC  

@Trommm still a good meme to make fun of @Hexrow, also known as Fagrow, the 56%er NEET who likes to sit on discord allday, and gets bullied by someone younger than him online kek

2019-11-07 05:45:30 UTC  

are we talking about the number of genetic deviations strictly, as by quantity alone?

2019-11-07 05:46:21 UTC  

@David "Gaben" Cameron Basically, genetic variation is the difference in dna between individuals or populations.

2019-11-07 05:46:36 UTC  

So much appeal to authority itt

2019-11-07 05:46:50 UTC  

so its quantity of genetic differences?

2019-11-07 05:46:58 UTC  

Or the sum quantity?

2019-11-07 05:48:27 UTC  

there are different ways of measuring genetic variation. heterozygosity is a popular one. it's the probability that two random individuals in a population will differ in a gene at a random gene location