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The Straw Man Fallacy

Winning Arguments Against Things No One Actually Said Imagine you’re in a discussion about improving school lunches. You suggest adding healthier options—more fresh vegetables, less processed food. The response? “So you want kids to starve because they won’t eat rabbit food?” That’s not your argument. Not even close. Welcome to the straw man fallacy—one of […]

Attack the person (Ad hominem)

The loudest arguments aren’t really arguments at all… just well-aimed insults dressed up as reasoning. When Attacking the Person Replaces the Argument If you’ve ever watched a political debate, scrolled through social media, or sat in a heated meeting, you’ve probably seen this move: someone makes a point… and instead of responding to it, the […]

Trickery Based On Scale

This is really not a logical fallacy, it is a technique of misdirection that is based on the average person’s poor concept of large numbers. A perfect example comes from the infamous John Locke Foundation in North Carolina, a think tank (pronounced “propaganda propagator”) almost entirely funded by ultraconservative libertarian Art Pope.  Pope also funds […]