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False equivalence, which could also be expressed as “comparing apples and oranges”, is a logical fallacy in which someone equates two things based on flawed reasoning. It is frequently committed – whether unintentionally or not – in politics, journalism, as well as in various types of online debates.
Perhaps more often than not, a false equivalence is drawn due to a lack of argumentation skills...
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Literotica D-bags do this 99% of the time, so, when they do, you know you just tore their heart out because they can't counter what you've said, but if you get sucked into their defense, that's on you.
D-bags, you can always count on them to know next to nothing.
Right about now, I expect them to say, 'That's not us, that's you,' which is another of their terrible defense mechanisms, the 'Rubber/Glue' defense.
Perhaps more often than not, a false equivalence is drawn due to a lack of argumentation skills...
https://fallacyinlogic.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/False-Equivalence-Fallacy-1024x576.jpg
Literotica D-bags do this 99% of the time, so, when they do, you know you just tore their heart out because they can't counter what you've said, but if you get sucked into their defense, that's on you.
D-bags, you can always count on them to know next to nothing.
Right about now, I expect them to say, 'That's not us, that's you,' which is another of their terrible defense mechanisms, the 'Rubber/Glue' defense.
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