| MadPoet |
11 months ago •
Feb 6, 2025
11 months ago •
Feb 6, 2025
MadPoet • Feb 6, 2025
TopekaDom wrote: And that is what makes it a straw man argument. This is a classic domestic violence scenario. "Either you take my beatings or I am going to leave you all alone with nothing!" Women get entrapped by the fear of being left alone and having nothing to support them. So he is presenting the beatings as better than the alternative, with no other choices. Wrong, it’s not a straw man argument, first of all is a hypothetical question, not an argument, no basis are presented, no foundations for any claim or statement was established. At most it could be a false analogy fallacy, but again, no argument is presented so there’s no logical fallacies being used. Strawman is what you’re doing by “confusing” a question with a claim or an argument, unless you’re not confused and actually thinks an argument was presented. |
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