https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/genetic
It's true that I'm under 18 but how is that relevant to the argument that I made? Is it not true that a teenager is capable of making a sound argument just as a 40 year old is capable of making a fallacious argument?
Why don't you address my argument specifically if it's so easy to knock down?
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It's pretty bad that you have to hide behind logical falacies that you can't even use correctly. Anyway, you just confirmed that you are a highly opinionated teenager with no grasp on real world issues
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Edited by Autolycus: 9/4/2015 8:59:38 PMWhile we're playing the logical fallacy game...
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[quote]It's pretty bad that you have to hide behind logical falacies that you can't even use correctly.[/quote] The genetic fallacy is when you discredit a fallacy solely based on it's origin; who made the argument or where it came from. You completely discredited my argument only based on the fact that I, a teenager, am making it. Pretty much one of the first things you learn in logic are fallacies of relevance. A genetic fallacy is a fallacy of relevance because who made the argument has nothing to do with the contents of it. Refute my argument with logic. [quote]Jobs change. Nobody has the right to keep their job in spite of them not doing it properly. They should know that their job is to carry out the law without bias even if they personally disagree with a law.[/quote]
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Everytime I see you get into an argument you turn tail and hide behind these. Not my problem that you can't argue
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Edited by QuasiMixture: 9/4/2015 6:04:55 PMI base my arguments on logic. Do you count that as hiding? Here's my argument, pretend that you don't know whether a teenager made it or wether Socrates or anyone else made it. Refute it solely on the points that it tries to make. [quote]Jobs change. Nobody has the right to keep their job in spite of them not doing it properly. They should know that their job is to carry out the law without bias even if they personally disagree with a law.[/quote]
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I already made my argument a half dozen times. I'm not restating it
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Edited by Autolycus: 9/4/2015 9:04:14 PMBut you haven't actually made your argument against that once, you've just weaseled around it by targeting the person arguing instead of addressing the statement, usually by calling them a hopeless liberal or some variety. Alternatively you resort to simply saying you already made the argument, which you have not.
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I did make my point. She has a right to refuse because it violates everything she stands for. If gays want to get married go elsewhere and stop bitching. We shouldn't have to bend over backwards for every minority
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Then I'll stay unpersuaded in my liberal bubble believing that people should be fired for not doing their jobs.
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Typical ignorance
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No. I believe that this clerk and any other clerk who doesn't do their job properly should be impeached. I stated why I believed and you haven't given a counter point.