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The person who founded this blog deadass wrote a fic featuring the line "Fuck me with your huge, thick logical inconsistency!!! ♥︎"
@aireyverkhovensky what the fuck
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A terrific example of poisoning the well.
-Mod Will
Imagine hating women so much that you supported gamergate
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Example of a tu quoque fallacy. Instead of focusing on debunking the argument, the person just points out the hypocrisy in the statement.
-Mod Spock
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it's the holiday season, which means it's almost your second birthday! y'all've done such a good job these two years. keep up the good work! (love the theme, btw)
Awww, thank you! I’m glad someone noticed the theme redo!
Happy 2nd year blogaversary to all of our followers as well!
-Mod Spock
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Ad hominems from requiemforadeathmask, and a fallacy of equivocation over this whole argument.
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, racism is defined as “1. poor treatment of or violence against people because of their race and 2. the belief that some races of people are better than others.” Notice that this definition does not mention power systems or institutionalized racism.
Prejudice, as defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is “1. an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, sex, religion, etc. and 2. a feeling of like or dislike for someone or something especially when it is not reasonable or logical.” Again, this definition does not mention power systems or institutionalized racism.
@girlwhocried5sauce, I think you are confusing racism with institutionalized racism. Institutionalized racism, also known as structural racism, is defined as “A system in which public policies, institutional practices, cultural representations, and other norms work in various, often reinforcing ways to perpetuate racial group inequity.” by the Aspen Institute (link here, this source includes clear and concise definitions of many terms that are often confused, I encourage everyone to read it).
I think based on these premises, the conclusion can be reached that individuals of any race can indeed perform racist acts against other individuals of any race. However, in the U.S., the power structure in place most definitely works against Black people, as well as many other racial minorities in the U.S. The same can be said of the power systems in place in countries all over the world, where the race in power often discriminates against racial minorities within that nation.
@ arzaylea + any others who thinks "reverse racism" is an actual thing

#phew i usually dont try to debate but i felt that this confusion is very prevalent so i wanted to clear it up#just gotta check those definitions#mod spock#equivocation fallacy
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Here’s an example of a fallacious comparison.
I find it hilarious that there are men who are convinced that Misandry is a real and present concern. It’s almost as cute as little kids believing in Santa Clause.
Granted, nobody has created harassment campaign against people who don’t believe in Santa but…what evs.
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The study falls victim to the fallacy of small numbers, which is to say, they draw a conclusions from a small sample size. This is more commonly known as the hasty generalization fallacy.
-Mod Spock
Peer reviewed academic research
#mod spock#hasty generalization#any scientific study must have 1000+ people in order to be considered valid#and you must display the margin of error#in a study of this side the maargin of error is probably around +/- 10 or 12#which is WAY TOO HIGH#basically= this is not science
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What’s better than this
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"Our blog, however, also works with rhetorical fallacies, which can occur in statements, due to the reasoning or logic behind the statements being faulty." how do you know the reasoning behind a statement if it isnt provided? if you're arguing against what youre assuming the reasoning for a statement is without actually knowing it, thats a classic strawman.
After reexamining the post in question and reading through your asks again, I must concede that your point is a valid one. While one can assume certain statements are made with a fallacious thought process behind them, it is impossible to determine whether it is or is not logically incorrect. We can assume the reasons behind their thinking, but we cannot be sure. Basically, unless we know the reasoning behind statements, we cannot be certain whether or not they are fallacious.
I will admit that post personally just annoyed me and i felt that in order to try and set things right, I would point out a fallacy within it. As you say, though, it is merely a statement, and in itself it cannot be fallacious or not.
Thank you for pointing this out to us, and for remaining civil and calm throughout the debate. In the future, I will be more careful when reblogging statements.
-Mod Spock
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Keep up the good work Mod Spock don't let them get you down!! ^u^
Awww, thank you so much anon!
#shhh i can use kawaii pixels if i want#vulcan culture bans emotion not kawaii#mod spock#seriously thank you anon this really cheered me up!#Anonymous
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ok let me try to explain this to you again. first, treating a statement as an argument is logically nonsensical. an argument is, by definition, a series of statements meant to support a conclusion. a single statement can be the conclusion of an argument, but it cannot constitute an argument in itself. because of this, a statement cannot possibly be fallacious. fallacies occur when an argument is INVALID, and a single statement cannot be invalid, only true or false.
Yes, logical fallacies occur in arguments and occur when the logic used is faulty. Our blog, however, also works with rhetorical fallacies, which can occur in statements, due to the reasoning or logic behind the statements being faulty. I understand this does not fit into the standard definition of fallacies, but pointing out the fact that some statements do not logically seem to make sense is something we have always done on this blog. People submit the posts they want to see analyzed, and we analyze them.
I understand where you are coming from, I truly do, and I will edit our description to make it clear that we will analyze not only complete arguments but also individual statements, even though analyzing statements doesn’t fit into the technical definition of logical fallacy.
If you have any arguments (and i do mean true arguments) that you would like to see us analyze, please feel free to shoot us a link.
-Mod Spock
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Kudos to you for owning up to the fact that you committed the fallacy of hasty generalization. The original post also makes that fallacy, using the example of one man on a thread thinking that woman were attracted to Gaston to mean that men want to be like Gaston.
-Mod Spock
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I always find it hard to pick out the circular reasoning fallacy, but this seems to be an example of that fallacy. If you spot any other fallacies, let me know.
-Mod Spock
I really wish antifeminists would stop saying how feminism is needed in 3rd world countries. Because it isn’t needed there are anywhere else Why? Because feminism will do to the 3rd world, what it did to the 1st world.
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are you anti-social justice? because this blog sure makes you seem anti-social justice. please stop facilitating racists and homophobes and misogynists who try to invalidate entire ideologies by cherrypicking people's personal posts and experiences on a social networking site
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-Mod Spock
#mod spock#cmon stop whining and give us something to work with#what do i look like Atlas?#i aint carrying that weight on my shoulders#submit posts#everyone is welcome to!#asks#synaeresis
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if you're just one person then why do you need to sign your posts with your rp character name
Because there are actually other mods, but none of them are active. Also it is our policy to sign all posts so that we know who is doing what.
-Mod Spock
#im currently the head of the blog#but there are others on it#they just arent very active right now#mod spock#asks#softurl
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it's impossible for a statement to be fallacious which you'd know if you actually cared about logic instead of sea-lioning. treating a single statement as an argument makes absolutely no sense under formal logic.
We treat all statements and posts as if they are an argument, that’s just the way our blog works. Sorry if our lack of formal logic offends you, but we don’t make any claims that we’re operating under strict logical guidelines. We are a tumblr blog. As for the claim that we’re “sea-lioning”, I’m afraid that we don’t try to incite arguments, and if people reply to us attempting to start an argument we usually ignore them.
-Mod Spock
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