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Rhetorical Context (Straw Man Fallacy): Distortion: Instead of addressing the original argument, a straw man fallacy involves creating a weaker, often exaggerated or misrepresented, version of it. Easy Target: This distorted version is then attacked, making it appear as though the original argument has been refuted. Example: If someone argues for better public transportation, a straw man response might be, "So you want to completely eliminate cars?". Not a Real Argument: The person arguing against the straw man is not actually addressing the original point, but rather a fabricated one. Quote:
If the contribution from the buffs is so low, JUST. CLICK. THEM. OFF. | ||||
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Last edited by Samoht; 07-07-2025 at 11:39 AM..
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