Talk:Zelda's Hidden Genocide/@comment-11079349-20130921151543/@comment-209.50.138.253-20131014163004

1) Not sure how this disproves the possibility of a genocide. If anything, Ganondorf trying to bring death to Hyrule makes the idea that Hyrule would retaliate more likely.

2) There are several obvious genetic differences between the Hylians and Gerudo. The Gerudo have to mate with Hylians because their genetics cause them to be heavily predisposed to have female offspring. However, their genes are also extremely strong and overpower the Hylian genes in their blood. However, Genocide is not done just by ethnicity. The Hylian Royal family doesn't know Jack about Genetics. What they do know is there's a group in the desert that is responsible for trying to harm Hyrule. That group does not appear again in the child timeline. The Gerudo could have continued to have existed with the same genes for however long as the genes stayed powerful enough, since Gerudo also appear in Four Sword Adventures.

You didn't really disprove the theory in any way, to be blunt.