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Oh boy, can’t wait to see the influx of reddit comments for the next 2 weeks pointing out every single logical fallacy.
She’d love reddit. This place is a logical fallacy gold mine. Especially on political topics.
This girl looks like the type to make a video on 31 logical fallacies.
Love the fallacy fallacy!
Being logical fallacy doesn’t mean something is a bad argument. It just means it doesn’t logically follow. For example:
If x->y 99.9% of the time, and you say
> Y because X!
That’s an extremely reasonable assumption. It just isn’t guaranteed, meaning it “does not follow”.
In fact, claiming your opponent is wrong because their argument is a logical fallacy, is in itself a logical fallacy.