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Reddit - the platform for Pedophiles - Despite censoring their entire platform to hide Aimee Challenor's past since 9th March. Growing outrage from users forced spez to fire her yesterday. This morning she was still a moderator of 57 subs, including "LGBT_KidsZone" (media.communities.win)
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– Spacestar_Ordering 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

Sheep/normies/NPCs have no idea what a logical fallacy is. They think it means something is wrong, and whatever the opposite of the person using the fallacy was arguing must be true. It's very similar to their total lack of understand as to what science is, despite them claiming the word as theirs and constantly exclaiming they believe in science to signal they think anyone who disagrees with them must be "unscientific".

A logical fallacy just means the logic of the argument is not sound. Meaning it's not absolute. There can be exceptions. The only place citing something as a logical fallacy is appropriate is an academic paper or a court of law. Colloquially, many lines of thought, slippery slopes included, are completely reasonable and useful to use. But just like these people have this warped view of the word science, they have a warped view of logical fallacies, and if they see a line of thinking that in a scientific paper or court of law constitutes a logical fallacy, they 'sperg out, pointing to it, believing whoever used it has been somehow proven wrong.

The reality is, most of the logical fallacies exist in the first place because they often hold true, but are not absolute, therefore not appropriate for places such as a court of law or a scientific paper where claims are expected to be absolute.

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– Kweebecker 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

The Fallacy fallacy is an important one, that is all too readily forgotten. It can also be called the "Broken Clock" rule in a positive wording: Even a broken clock is right twice per day. And just because someone used a fallacy does not make their conclusion incorrect. In fact, someone can be completely off-their-rocker insane, and still have a correct conclusion:

As we know, the lizard-people who control the the illuminati who control the governments who control the MSM who control the people have four cones in their eyes, instead of three. This makes them extra sensitive to certain light wavelengths. So when they custom-built the Earth, they ensured that its sealant shell was of an agreeable color to them, and everyone from Darwin to Dawkins knows lizards' favorite color is blue. Thus, it can be resolved the sky is blue. Now, some crazies say the sky is blue because of reflected water light, but last I checked in my Brita filter, water was clear, not blue. So they're clearly wrong, but their conclusion is still correct about the sky's color.

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– Spacestar_Ordering 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Right, but it's not always just crazy coincidence if a person's correct, when they used a fallacy. Lines of thinking that are fallacies, such as slippery slope, are very valuable in debate, even if they aren't appropriate in writing the conclusion for a scientific paper or a judge writing their verdict.

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– Kweebecker 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Very true for the most part, but fallacies CAN be appropriate for a judge writing their verdict:

Ad hominem, in example, while a logical fallacy, can in its most classical form be used as a form of soft evidence: "George Floyd has a medical and criminal history of disposing of drugs in lethal doses by consuming them if pulled over. His lawyer's arguments are moot." is an ad hominem, it doesn't address the current court debate, it doesn't talk about the actions done that night. But it is a form of soft evidence that a judge or jury may take into account as to the character and likelihood of certain events happening as a defense lawyer may present them. Even more loosely, "George was a criminal who robbed women at gunpoint" is even more clear ad hominem, and poisoning the well, but would be taken as weak evidence. On the opposite side, "Chauvin has a history of hurting suspects during arrests, the defense's arguments are spurious in light of this" means nothing, as well, just an ad hominem, but will also likely be used as weak evidence against him as to his actions that night.

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