Also known as "I'm right, you're wrong," this technique involves making a claim that is technically true, but emotionally wrong. For example, "I'm not lying, I'm just... creatively interpreting the facts." This fallacy is often employed by politicians and used car salesmen, but can also be seen in everyday conversation amongประก relatives.
Example: "The sky is actually TURQUOISE in color, not blue."
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