- Some
commentators have
defended the
usage of
whataboutism and tu
quoque in
certain contexts.
Whataboutism can
provide necessary context into
whether or...
-
canonized demagogical tricks". The
Economist described it as a form of
whataboutism that
became ubiquitous after the
dissolution of the
Soviet Union. The...
- the
former Soviet Union,
which is the
situation that led to the term "
whataboutism" with the "And you are
lynching Negroes" argument. The tu
quoque technique...
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Special pleading Tautology (language) True Pole True
Scotsman Whataboutism "Fallacies".
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Retrieved 2022-02-09...
- "
whataboutism",
Cambridge Dictionary Kurtzleben,
Danielle (17
March 2017). "Trump
Embraces One Of Russia's
Favorite Propaganda Tactics —
Whataboutism"...
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Equivocation False balance False analogy List of
fallacies Tu
quoque Whataboutism Wronger than
wrong Phillips, Harry; Bostian,
Patricia (2014). The Purposeful...
- Re****tion
Shooting the
messenger Smear campaign Straw man Tone
policing Whataboutism Walton 2001, p. 208;
Tindale 2007, p. 82.
Tindale 2007, p. 82. Nuchelmans...
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Russian propaganda. Part 2:
Whataboutism", StopFake.org Whitmore,
Brian (6
September 2016). "Deconstructing
Whataboutism". The
Morning Vertical. State...
- By
invoking the fallacy, the
contested issue of
lying is
ignored (cf.
whataboutism). The tu
quoque fallacy is a
specific type of "two
wrongs make a right"...
- Wag the dog –
Diversional political strategy,
often military in
nature Whataboutism –
Formal fallacy Delaney, Sam. "How
Lynton Crosby (and a dead cat) won...