Message from @David "Gaben" Cameron
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You've restated
Learn to read beyond your farts yek
"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
Brb
Gotta return to the piano
<:smugooze:398100987866251265> 2 times wooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
the level of cuckednesssssssss
@David "Gaben" Cameron imagine using alt hype as a source
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Alright, what's your criticism of alt hype since you despise him so much?
alt hype is great
@Yek Imagine using a citation of someone's research
He gave other examples not just Alt-Hype, nice leftist obfuscation as per norm @Yek
Slippery slippery
@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.
@Yek Example please
@Yek Naked claim
@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.
so clearly it means nothing as far as justifying whether or not to make a distinction between different races of people
@David "Gaben" Cameron read my counter to @TheUserNameofPeace , because he basically is making his arguement off the alt hype
And what part of it doesn't support his arguments? The Abstract, the data, or the conclusions?
I asked for a specific instance, I want to see your argument, not piece it together from all the way up there
more variation within than between just doesnt preclude the kinds of typological differences that would justify a racial categorization
@Yek His take on this study is objectively correct.
http://www.amerika.org/politics/subspecies-and-classification/
@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?
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
Alright, define genetic variation--as what you exactly are referencing by that and how it would tie in to whether racial categories are justified
are we talking about the number of genetic deviations strictly, as by quantity alone?
@David "Gaben" Cameron Basically, genetic variation is the difference in dna between individuals or populations.
So much appeal to authority itt
so its quantity of genetic differences?
Or the sum quantity?
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
1. Divided into the observable and historically consistent groups we know as races, humans have a fixation rate higher than many other species which we recognize as containing sub-species.
2. We don't need to rely on fixation rates to establish or validate sub-species. This has been done by observable differences in features, environments, and behaviors.
On both counts, humans are properly divided into sub-species, aka races.
Someone's been listening to Vox Day.