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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Swenet: [QB] ^Well, I AM saying that I can't exclude that certain dynastic Egyptians would have inherited a larger proportion of the pre-OOA ancestry that would have been there since the Upper Palaeolithic, in the same way I'm saying that these Beja have it at K=2 and that it's making them closer to Eurasians than West Africans because of it. [IMG]http://s28.postimg.org/s3519v6jx/18_8_2014_18_01_54.jpg[/IMG] When Amun Ra the degenerate keeps repeating that others are saying that AE would have been closer to Eurasians, with the tacit lie that this is somehow mutually exclusive with being indigenously African, he's thinking it's somehow going to make us backpaddle and flip flop by appealing to ridicule. Don't fall into this trap Djehuti. Appealing to ridicule: [QUOTE] [b]Appeal to Ridicule[/b] (also known as: appeal to mockery, the horse laugh) Description: [b]Presenting the argument in such a way that makes the argument look ridiculous, usually by misrepresenting the argument[/b] or the use of exaggeration. Logical Form: Person 1 claims that X is true. Person 2 makes X look ridiculous, by misrepresenting X. Therefore, X is false. Example #1: It takes faith to believe in God just like it takes faith to believe in the Easter bunny -- but at least the Easter bunny is based on a creature that actually exists! Explanation: Comparing the belief in God to belief in the Easter bunny is an attempt at ridicule, and not a good argument. [b]In fact, this type of fallacy usually shows desperation in the one committing the fallacy.[/b][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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