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The death of critical thought by 1,000 cuts
The death of critical thought has been a slow and painful process, one by 1,000 cuts rather than one ushered in overnight, but certainly one that is prevalent around the world today. One of the most difficult debates one can ever have with...
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Given the absurdity of the 'official narratives' we're all being subjected to on a regular basis, through both the media, and, at least in my experience, people much closer to home, this seems to be an important article to consider.
From the Comment added to the article:
"While the above provides some needed common sense and good reasoning to current issues, it also points to the plethora of rhetorical fallacies that individuals - in every sphere of life - often resort to in order to convince others of their position or "truth".
As the article suggests, seeing how such fallacies are employed (especially towards social and political ends) can help empower us to see through the lies and, hopefully, make better decisions for ourselves and those in our care and sphere of influence.
If knowledge is truly power, and if the strength of our being and of our very souls is dependent upon our alignment with Truth and Objective Reality, then we'd do well to re-familiarize ourselves with the ways in which we are lied to on a more or less daily basis."
So, what rhetorical fallacies have you spotted / been subjected to?
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