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Traitorous Critic Fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The Traitorous Critic Fallacy, or Ergo Decedo, is a fallacy where someone dismisses a person with genuine complaints by telling them if they don't like it, they can leave. It's a way of avoiding dealing with the complaint itself and branding the complainer as unworthy of being part of 'our' group.

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Argument from Antiquity fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The Argument from Antiquity is a fallacy where the arguer claims that something is right or good because it's traditional. If a person claims that we should do something a certain way because "that's the way it's always been done" or that a particular herb must have great healing properties because it's been used for thousands of years, they are using an argument from antiquity.

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Argument from Personal Incredulity fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The Argument from Personal Incredulity describes a situation where someone dismisses a claim for no other reason than they find it difficult to believe. In fact, the person may be having trouble believing something simply because it doesn’t conform to how they currently think, or even that they simply don’t understand some element of the claim. However, rather than asking for more information or an explanation, the claim is dismissed as false because it seems unlikely to them.

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Gish Gallop definition Shorts

Description: The Gish Gallop is a method of debating that focuses on quantity of arguments over quality, overwhelming your opponent with multiple arguments, each of which is often poorly argued or evidentially lacking. The sheer number of arguments makes a detailed, effective refutation impossible due to the research and time needed to present contrary evidence.

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Single Cause Fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The Single Cause Fallacy is committed when the speaker assumes a complex outcome to have one cause, thereby making it easier to blame on somebody or propose a solution. The reality is that many real-world issues are caused by a combination of factors, some of which may even be too complex for us to be aware of. Oversimplifying issues does not help us to talk about them with reason and logic.

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Special Pleading fallacy definition Shorts

Description: Special Pleading describes a situation where you have a rule that you apply to everyone else, but make up an excuse to explain why the rule doesn’t apply to you. When you are inconsistent in applying the rules in this way without a valid logical reason, you are using fallacious reasoning.

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Guilt by Association fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The Association Fallacy occurs when a person or information source is dismissed because of their connection to, or their similarity to another person or source which is already viewed negatively for some established reason.

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Ignoratio Elenchi Fallacy definition Shorts

Description: This fallacy, sometimes called ‘Missing the Point’, is committed when someone provides evidence refuting or proving a point which is irrelevant to the issue at hand. This can often be a quite effective distraction, but as it does not address the real question, it remains fallacious.

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Ad Hominem fallacy definition Shorts

Description: Ad Hominem is Latin for 'to the man' and describes an argument where the focus of the attack is not on the views a person holds but on the person themselves. It is an attempt to distract from the matter at hand by introducing irrelevant details aimed at discrediting the individual.

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Hyperbolic Fallacy definition Shorts

Description: When someone supports their argument by making a statement that is significantly more emphatic than can possibly be supported by evidence, they may be committing the Hyperbolic Fallacy.

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Lying With Statistics fallacy definition Shorts

Description: Lying with Statistics can involve using highly specific numbers to make it seem like you know what you're talking about, using a true statistic out of context to bolster a particular point of view, or simply using made up statistics and hoping your opponent doesn't check them.

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Argument from Authority fallacy definition Shorts

Description: This is more accurately called the Argument from Improper or False Authority. After all, it’s entirely valid to support your argument by invoking a relevant authority like, say, climate scientists opinions on climate change. However, when the authority you invoke is not an authority on the subject at hand, or objectively not reliable or trustworthy, you are committing a fallacy.

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Argumentum Ad Nauseam fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The Ad Nauseam logical fallacy refers to a situation where someone asserts a claim repeatedly, often even after the claim has been debunked, in the hope that people will start to believe it through sheer repetition and that people will get sick of trying to refute it so they will simply give up.

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Hasty Generalization fallacy definition Shorts

Description: The fallacy of Hasty Generalization is committed when an assumption is made based on too little information. It may, for example, be that a small sample of a large group has been observed, and the properties of this sample are assumed to be present in the larger group.

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Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: Latin for ‘after this, therefore because of this’, this fallacy is committed when people confuse correlation for causation and assume that because one event followed another, the former was caused by the latter. Of course, while this may be the case, it is by no means certain. The two events may be completely independent for example, or there may be a third element that in fact caused both events.

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Tu Quoque Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: Tu Quoque literally means “You too.” It’s a particular type of Red Herring fallacy where the speaker avoids responding to a criticism by distracting the listener with claims that other people (ideally the one doing the criticizing) have also done similar bad things.

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Conspiracy Theory Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: Conspiracy theorists often create unfalsifiable arguments, using a combination of goalpost moving, arguments from ignorance and circular logic.

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Galileo Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: When someone claims that the fact that everyone called them crazy means they must be right, because 'they called Galileo crazy' (or some other person who was historically dismissed then turned out to be right), they are committing a fallacy.  They are forgetting that the vast majority of people in history who were called crazy weren't misunderstood geniuses, they were, in fact, crazy.

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Argument from Popularity definition Shorts

Description: This is an extremely common fallacy. After all, if a lot of people believe something, it must be true, right?

Tags: appeal to popularity, critical thinking
Inconsistent Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: When supporting your claims by comparing two things, it's important to be consistent in terms of what you're actually comparing. If you are not fair when setting up the parameters, and you end up comparing the two in different ways, you are engaging in the fallacy of Inconsistent Comparison.

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Passing the Buck Logical Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: The Passing the Buck Fallacy occurs when someone attempts to avoid responsibility by claiming someone else is to blame for their actions. https://fallacioustrump.com/ft157/

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Dysphemism Logical Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: The Dysphemism fallacy occurs when someone replaces a neutral term with an unnecessarily negative one to support their position. https://fallacioustrump.com/ft164/

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Appeal to Probability Logical Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: The Appeal to Probability Fallacy occurs when someone assumes that because something is possible or probable then it will definitely happen.

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Calling Cards Logical Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: The Calling Cards Fallacy occurs when someone dismisses a valid point by accusing their opponent of playing a rhetorical card.

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Radical Left Scum (and proud of it!) Shorts

Description: If you're proud to be Radical Left Scum instead of Right Wing MAGA, here's your chance to wear it with pride!

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Descriptions of Trump Shorts

Description: Trump described in lots of different ways

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Fallacious Trump Square Shorts

Description: The official artwork of the Fallacious Trump Podcast, along with the title. Patriotic red, white and blue, and whatever colour you choose to print it on.

Tags: fallacious, logic, america, donald trump, politics
Logical Fallacy Definition Shorts

Description: A definition of a logical fallacy, as described by the Fallacious Trump Podcast

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Straw Man Fallacy definition Shorts

Description: A straw man fallacy is the logical error of distorting a claim or argument to make it easier to refute. Help to spread the word about this logical fallacy

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Genetic Fallacy definition Shorts

Description: A genetic fallacy is the logical error of believing or dismissing a claim based on its origin rather than evidence. Help to spread the word about this logical fallacy

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Ampersand Logical Fallacies Shorts

Description: Ampersand design logical fallacies shirt, featuring Strawman, Post Hoc, Ad Hominem and Non Sequitur

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Moving the Goalposts Definition Shorts

Description: The Moving the Goalposts Fallacy describes a situation where someone responds to evidence which refutes their claim by changing the rules and demanding ever more and greater evidence

Tags: critical thinking, definition, logical, logical fallacy
Ampersand Logical Fallacies 2 Shorts

Description: Ampersand design logical fallacies shirt, featuring Slippery Slope, Tu Quoque, Cherry Picking and No True Scotsman

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Four Seasons Total Landscaping Shorts

Description: The best solution for all your last minute press conference needs in downtown Philadelphia Tree by laili hidayati from the Noun Project

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No True Scotsman Fallacy Shorts

Description: The No True Scotsman Fallacy is committed when your existing definition of a particular group is challenged by a member who doesn’t fit the criteria. Rather than adjust the definition, the offending group member is redefined as a non-member of the group.

Tags: critical thinking, definition, logical, logical fallacy
Person Woman Man Camera TV Shorts

Description: All the proof anyone needs that Donald Trump is a very stable genius. Person by Guilherme Furtado Woman by Laymik Man by José Manuel de Laá Camera by jauhari TV by Phạm Thanh Lộc All from the Noun Project

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