Forty Two wrote:L'Emmerdeur wrote:Hermit wrote:Stop it please.The situation is as if Galaxian came along claiming he lives on Mars, someone saying there is no evidence he lives on Mars, and then a bunch of people asking the objector what evidence he has that Galaxian does not live on Mars.
I think the basic idea of the analogy is good. However, you've missed a turning (denoted in red below).
1. Galaxian claims he lives on Mars.
2. Another member claims that
Galaxian is lying about living on Mars.
3. Yet another member requests evidence in support of the claim that
Galaxian is lying.
My initial claim was that she FALSELY claimed to be native American. I've already clarified the difference between a falsehood and a lie, and I clarified that she might be stupid enough or deluded enough to really, honestly, truly believe she's native American. However, that idiotic or deluded belief doesn't make it less false.
Yes, that was your initial claim. You didn't stick with it, though.
Forty Two wrote:In regards to Warren, her claim is so absurdly stupid, that a law school graduate, and someone smart enough to succeed on the faculty of both UPenn and Harvard Law, must know that she cannot claim to be a Native American based on some family lore and high cheekbones. She is also very "Progressive" and she must know how insulting such a claim is to Native Americans, who to her are supposed to be a marginalized group whose identity should not be coopted by White Anglo Saxons who have no real evidence that they are in fact any part of that group.
I see you expressing your opinion here, but not bringing any evidence that Warren was lying
or perpetrating a falsehood.
Forty Two wrote:L'Emmerdeur wrote:In regards to Warren, she has evidence that Indians were among her ancestors.
If you consider family lore that has never been verified or corroborated "proof" and the racist claim that high cheekbones make her Native American, well, then that's your standard of evidence.
Uh yeah, I don't think I've ever claimed that Warren had proof, corroborated or otherwise. She does have evidence, however, and your accusation that she's lying
or perpetrating a falsehood lacks any support.
Forty Two wrote:L'Emmerdeur wrote:I acknowledge that the evidence is rather weak,
Is "rather weak" a euphemism for "bullshit?"
No, it isn't. Her evidence consists of family lore that she has Indian ancestors, one Delaware and one Cherokee. That's not strong evidence, but it's not bullshit either.
Forty Two wrote:L'Emmerdeur wrote:but that doesn't negate its existence.
The proof of the claim is that she claims that someone who had no personal knowledge of a fact was told by someone else that some ancestor was native American.
Her mother told her this. Given that the stories speak of people more than one generation removed from her mother, you are correct about the absence of personal knowledge. That doesn't make the stories a fabrication.
Forty Two wrote:Oh, and you know how "they" all have high cheekbones, well so do we in our family. That's the proof whose existence is not negated. Generational hearsay within hearsay, reported by people without personal knowledge of the alleged facts, and claim to debunked racial morphology theory. I have a big dick, so I must have some African DNA.
Her 'high cheekbones' comment is irrelevant to the question of the validity of the family lore.
Forty Two wrote:L'Emmerdeur wrote:Given that people with even less Indian ancestry than Warren believes she has are considered by recognized Indian nations to be Indians (to the point that one of them is the leader of an Indian nation), her claim cannot be adjudged a lie without evidence.
It can be adjudge false without being adjudged a lie.
Yes it can. However, if that judgement has no evidentiary basis, it carries no weight.