If the impact of a task is felt at a large scale large, then the difficulty of a smaller scale impact must be easier — what type of fallacy is this called?3yr ⋅ _daddylonglegz ⋅ r/fallacy
Is this a fallacy? I thought maybe it deals with one of the fallacies concerning events in time2yr ⋅ gigantegiraffe28 ⋅ r/fallacy
Curious on what fallacy this is an example of: wind power is bad because slave-traders used wind power1yr ⋅ Daemon1530 ⋅ r/fallacy
A good example of Tu Quoque found in the wild. I know image posts aren't usually put here but I felt this one fit neatly. I swear their response makes at least 2 fallacy's but Tu Quoque is the only one I could think of.3yr ⋅ PlopCopTopPopMopStop ⋅ r/fallacy
Actively killing people vs knowing some people will die. I know it’s a fallacy, but I can’t place it.3yr ⋅ skwirlio ⋅ r/fallacy
I see these kinds of posts all the time, isn’t this red herring or something?2yr ⋅ ShinkenRed48 ⋅ r/fallacy
This might be offensive to someone. Subject might trigger undesired memories on certain people. I'm sorry if it upsets you. There's a false dichotomy fallacy here. It implies that you either have to believe one or the other. It leaves out the part2yr ⋅ fricker14 ⋅ r/fallacy
Assuming a creationist posted this, please name all the fallacies and why1mo ⋅ TrailKaren ⋅ r/fallacy
Okay r/fallacy, this one seems complicated, like it might be more than one fallacy mixed together. Thoughts on what it is? Off the bat, Rittenhouse wasn't murdered, so there's a deception or false assumption there.2yr ⋅ Repulsive_Narwhal_10 ⋅ r/fallacy
Is there a name for this fallacy? Making vague parallels to historical events where the substance isn’t with the actual argument but just the emotional response of mentioning something infamous from history2yr ⋅ SlappyShitter ⋅ r/fallacy
Found this post that was just a string of fallacies within the first sentence.4yr ⋅ Warlordnipple ⋅ r/fallacy
I'm sure there's a fallacy in there, but I can't figure out which one.6yr ⋅ Mylittletony86 ⋅ r/fallacy