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Fallacy is Donald Trump

Your argument sounds like a fallacy

by trumpfann March 22, 2017


Fallacy

A word that is used by people who don't have answers or don't have the energy to answer logically feasible questions.

"Using the phrase a few bad apples is a fallacy and makes you a racist"

by LogicMan86 August 15, 2020


Just because fallacy

A totally made up thing by big dictionary because they forgot the exemption of rose because she is always 100% right about everything and oh so swag

Yo just because fallacy is wack

by Joe… June 09, 2024


Sidecar Fallacy

"When one tries to ask a question or make an observation and another party immediately accuses them of being part of an unrelated discredited group."

"Hey, I think the government might be cloud-seeding."

"Are you a flat-Earther too?"

"Don't hit me with that Sidecar Fallacy BS... I've seen the patents!"

by TooLateBlue July 10, 2023


The Fallacy of Means

When we are led to believe doing wrong will end in good but it ends in evil and failure anyway.

The US government swore tormenting's Pablo with constant E.L.F. broadcasts into standing up for what he didn't believe in would end up being good for the country, but it ended up being an example of The Fallacy of Means when it Really ended in economy ruining sanctions.

by DoomTheory December 23, 2020


King Arthur Fallacy

The belief that a society simply needs to elect the right leader and give the leader all the power they ask for, ignoring that 1) a leader who makes one group happy will hurt another group, and 2) the powers given to the one good leader will still be in effect when their successor takes power.

Person A: "You don't get it! If we can just ignore the Constitution and give (politician) more power, they'll fix everything!"
Person B: "That's the King Arthur Fallacy! As good as King Arthur may have been, he's at the very least mostly fiction, and all the kings that followed still wielded his power, for better or for worse.

by February 20, 2024


Staple's Fallacy

The idea that people need to be compelled to not be pieces of shit. This is built on the assumption that people are shitty by nature, ie Madison vs. Monroe and the federalist papers. This fallacy provides a way of passing judgement on others for their assumptions or opinions, and contributes disagreeable assumptions/opinions to an over-generalization that is based on geographic location. The fact that it is just geographic location that determines a person's assumptions or opinions shows how over-generalized this idea is, which in turn makes it a fallacy.

he emphasized Staple's Fallacy when he said that they are stupid and ignorant because they come from an underdeveloped part of the world.

by StatesRightsTater December 07, 2023