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* {{l/sub|federal debt is now at an all-time high}} - a claim that can be made whenever there is a deficit | * {{l/sub|federal debt is now at an all-time high}} - a claim that can be made whenever there is a deficit | ||
* {{l/sub|government doesn't care about you}} | * {{l/sub|government doesn't care about you}} | ||
+ | * {{l/sub|mammals cannot change sex}} | ||
* {{l/sub|Mars is warming}} | * {{l/sub|Mars is warming}} | ||
* {{l/sub|nobody can predict the future}} | * {{l/sub|nobody can predict the future}} |
Revision as of 15:01, 27 August 2020
There are a number of arguments often brought up as if they countered a given claim when, in fact, they do not.
- a sign isn't going to stop a criminal
- criminals don't obey laws
- federal debt is now at an all-time high - a claim that can be made whenever there is a deficit
- government doesn't care about you
- mammals cannot change sex
- Mars is warming
- nobody can predict the future
- other planets are warming
- Pluto is warming
- Switzerland has high gun ownership and low gun crime
- that's your argument, not mine
- who are you to decide?
- you can prove anything on the internet