
12-04-2011
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Senior Ladyboy Lover
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Boston area, U.S.A.
Posts: 18,084
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TracyCoxx
Fallacy: Appeal to Ridicule.
The Appeal to Ridicule is a fallacy in which ridicule or mockery is substituted for evidence in an "argument."
Example of Appeal to Ridicule
"Sure my worthy opponent claims that we should lower tuition, but that is just laughable."
Since you use this method so often, I assume you teach it to your beloved rhetorics class.
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Why don't you show some courage and deal with the substance of what I wrote?!
You painted the occupy MOVEMENT as a gang. I countered that your generalization was false and inappropriate. I also do not believe that exercising your legal right to assembly, even if it happens to be on the public sidewalk outside of the private home of a Wall Street banker, represents "gang" behavior. I may not agree with the tactic -- in fact, I think it is a waste of time -- but I will not characterize it as the behavior of a "gang."
The occasions of gangism I cited stand on their own.
Instead of addressing the substance, you try to shift the terrain. It's so transparent as to be laughable, and you can call it whatever rhetorical device you want. Time after time, you reveal your unwillingness to engage in a real discussion when you have no answer to justify your previous provocations.
Last edited by smc; 12-04-2011 at 01:26 PM.
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