What anecdotal evidence? LMS is one of the few docs that doesn't give us eyewitness after eyewitness.
It uses no anecdotal evidence at all?
The platypus was suspected of being a hoax too, by the Royal Society, a "clever Chinese fake". Suspected hoax would include just about everything, according to skeptics. Suspected doesn't = is.
False analogy.
What's the next false analogy? Piltdown? "Science said heavier-than-air flying machines were impossible"?
Pieces of reliable evidence would withstand critical examination. The evidence presented so far does not.
Suspected means suspected, unreliable. If one wants to use data suspected (and highly suspected) of being a hoax to back a claim, one must first try to demonstrate that the data is not false. Something which AFAIK, so far has not been made.
And if most of the data is suspected of being a hoax, well this is not skeptics' fault. The fault, the methodological flaw, lies over the shoulders of those who choose to accept such evidence as being of good quality.
We've been over the fossil thing already, several times. There are similar fossil animals. They don't have to be on the same continent.
LAL, in case you haven't noticed, I more than once acknowledged that there are fossils of bigfoot-like animals - including with skeptics. However, in North America, not a single trace. And yes, it is an essential prerequisite. Otherwise, its just speculation.
Not to mention that if one compares Patty with available
Gigantopithecus reconstructions, there are not many points in common (remember that despite some being shown upright most people who studied them think they were knuckle-walkers)...
Please don't answer with an appeal to ignorance "maybe they were bipedal", "they could have evolved", "they could have reached America". This is not backed by hard evidence. Everything else is speculation at best.
Half a century of excavations in Africa turned up three Chimpanzee teeth in an unexpected place. Chimpanzees live in Africa, last I heard.
How many years of paleontological research in North America?
How many bigfeet teeth?
Please don't fall in to the "no one is looking for" strawman.
Please don't fall in to the "it may be gathering dust at some museum's collection" baseless speculation.
Just how many large Asian mammals migrated over the Bering Land Bridge into North America?
And how many did not?
Got wooly rhinos fossils in North America?
Is it possible that they lived in North America? Yes, its possible, but there are no evidence that they did. Valid speculation must be backed by (good) evidence and never extrapolate certain limits. To use this sort of speculations to back a claim (and a claim which is not backed by reliable data) is to build a castle of cards. Its bad science, its pseudoscience. Its woo.