Thanks!
I'll remember to use these later.
Logical fallacies used by degenerates to deceive and program sheeple:
Ad hominem - attacking your opponent's character or personal traits in an attempt to undermine their argument.
Ambiguity - using double meanings or ambiguities of language to mislead or misrepresent the truth.
Anecdotal - using personal experience or an isolated example instead of a valid argument, especially to dismiss statistics.
Appeal to authority - saying that because authority thinks something, it must therefore be true.
Appeal to emotion - manipulating an emotional response instead of a valid or compelling argument.
Appeal to nature - making the argument that because something is natural, it is therefore valid, justified, inevitable, good, or ideal.
Bandwagon - appealing to the popularity or the fact that many people do something as an attempted form of validation.
Begging the question - a circular argument in which the conclusion is included in the premise.
Black or white - Where two alternative states are presented as the only possibilities, when in fact more possibilities exist.
Burden of proof - saying that the burden of proof lies not with the person making the claim, but with someone else to disprove.
Composition & division - assuming that what's true for one part of something has to be applied to all, or other parts of it.
False cause - presuming that a real or percieved relationship between thing means that one is the cause of the other.
Genetic - judging something good or bad on the basis of where it comes from, or from whom it comes from.
Loaded question - asking a question that has an assumption built into it, so that it can't be answered without appearing guilty.
Middle ground - saying that a composite, or middle point between two extremes must be the truth.
No true scotsman - making what could be called an appeal to purity as a way to dismiss relevant criticism or flaws of an argument.
Personal incredulity - saying that because one fits something difficult to understand, it's therefore not true.
Reductio ad absurdum - disproving something by showing it leads to absurd, or that if it were not true, the result would be absurd.
Strawman - misrepresenting someone's argument to make it easier to attack.
Slippery slope - asserting that if we allow A to happen, then B will consequently happen too, therefore A should not happen.
Special pleading - moving the goalspots or making up ecxeptions when a claim is shown to be false.
The gambler's fallacy - believing that runs occur to statistically independent phenomena such as roulette wheel spins.
Tu quorque - avoiding having to engage with critcisim by turning it back on the accuser, answering ctiticism with criticism.
The Texas sharpshooter - cherry picking data clusters to suit an argument, or finding a pattern to fit a presumption.
The fallacy fallacy - presuming a claim to be necessarily wrong, because a fallacy has been committed.
AEQUITAS VERITAS LIBERTAS SECURITAS
Safe haven for Truthseekers and Truthsayers
Equilibrium is a balance between several different influences or aspects of a situation, to the equal action of opposing forces. A state of physical, intellectual or emotional balance.
Be aware. Trust no one. They are among us.
Know the question to discover the answer.
Know yourself. You think - therefore you are.
Words lose meaning when people lose minds.
Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
Always better to be safe than sorry and dead.
Think tank for those who are conscious enough to be free from enslavement by the artificial dichotomies and any other brainwashing.
Everything rational and factual is welcome.
Rationality and objectivity lead to realism.
Emotivity and subjectivity lead to delusion.
Any kind of emotional absurdity is rejected.
Always watch out for factual, logic or semantics fallacies that don't follow common sense. When something doesn't make sense, do not trust the misleading source, because it's a honeypot.
Ubermensch - A humans able to think rationally and objectively, known as freemen.
Ublichmensch - B humans unable to think rationally and objectively, known as sheeple.
Untermensch - Ω subhumans able of lying, stealing and murdering, known as degenerates.
Any equilibrate mind is rational and objective, because straight, nationalist, centrist, agnostic. This is the basic set of standard qualities required by nature to start understanding all what is right or wrong around you. If you know yourself, you know everything else beyond.
Conscious minds don't follow blindly ideologies and rules invented by other minds, but have the intellectual power to understand what is right and what is wrong by themselves, based on balanced reasoning by logic and facts.
Equilibrium is when the system is fit to serve the humans, instead of the current absurd society, where humans must fit to serve the system.
If you believe, your mind becomes weak and you are lost into the chaotic fray of many beliefs and ideologies, which makes you a slave. If you use logic, your mind becomes strong and knows the universal truth, which makes you free.
"Any idiot savant can make things more complex, more extreme and more absurd. It takes a touch of rationality and objectivity to make everything perfectly rational and balanced." - Anderson
Sometimes adding improves things. Sometimes removing improves things. Sometimes switching improves things. Equilibrium is when there is nothing left to add, or to remove, or to switch.
"You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in the wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." - The Matrix
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better." - Dr. Seuss
“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
"Madness is repeating the same mistakes over again and expecting different results" - Einstein
"Who controls the past, controls the future. Who controls the present, controls the past." - Orwell
"When you have eliminated all the impossible, whatever remains, however, even if implausible must be the truth." - Conan Doyle
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