You have stumbled upon the ancient art of Justification Techniques, a mystical realm where the air is thick with the scent of logical fallacies and the sound of syllogisms.
- Begging the Question - The art of asking rhetorical questions to avoid actually answering the question at all.
- Strawman Fallacy - A clever technique to turn any argument into a strawman, making it easier to attack the strawman than the actual argument.
- Slippery-Slope - A method of connecting two unrelated concepts to imply one leads to the other, without actual evidence.
- False Dichotomies - A technique for oversimplifying complex issues into binary, mutually exclusive categories.
- Appeal to Authority - Citing an authority figure or expert to make a claim seem more believable, without actually understanding the context.