• EmpathicVagrant@lemmy.world
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    This is the technicality they run on. Find any minute rhetorical shift, and claim it didn’t happen under that shift - then let the cattle defend the sound bite or quote.

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      Or they just lie with wild abandon and sometimes they accidentally say something that’s technically true.

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        I frequently run into sealioning types who like to purposefully misunderstand phrases/terms used so they can ‘win’.

        You’re right though it’s often just pasta on the wall, rapid-fire type nonsense.

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          We call that “false equivalence,” more formally. It’s no wonder there’s an intersection of Christian fundamentalism and right-wing politics, because that is a favorite tactic of religious apologists, too (who are often fundamentalists themselves).