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"content": "nostr:npub15th6y0m8c79aq5qg2arvpw955jr4c5cvvvvkrxz70tnh4n282dzq2a6nvx \n\nAlso, my personal fallacy fave: Whataboutism (tu-quoque)\n\n\"Whataboutism can also be used to relativize criticism of one's own viewpoints or behaviors. (\"And what about the starving in Africa and Asia?\").\n\nWhataboutism adds a twist to tu quoque by directing its energies into establishing an equivalence between two or more disparate actions, thereby defaming the accuser with the insinuation that their priorities are backwards.\"\n\nsources: Merriam- Webster, Wikipedia\n\n#fallacies #logicalfallacies",
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