• MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    Its not a strawman unles the bad argument is being misrepresented. Just because you don’t care to look for examples for fear of what you may find doesn’t mean that anyone who hasn’t thrown them at you up-front is engaging in a logical fallacy.

    • johannesvanderwhales@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Read the meme again. “Explaining why weighting (sp) 300 pounds is healthier than every other lifestyle”. Is someone actually arguing it’s healthier than literally every other lifestyle? Are they doing it without qualifications? Did they not use some sort of logic to support their position? Or is the maker of this meme making an overly simplistic representation of an imagined argument someone might make, specifically chosen because it’s easy to refute? That’s what a strawman argument is. And they’re not even using good logic to argue against this fictional claim!

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        9 months ago

        That being said,

        Is someone actually arguing it’s healthier than literally every other lifestyle?

        yes, and

        Are they doing it without qualifications? Did they not use some sort of logic to support their position?

        you’re way overestimating how much thought people put into making memes lol

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      9 months ago

      It’s a straw man because the meme references the entire body positivity movement (on Twitter), while the statement it refutes is only argued by a select few.