Some commentators have defended the usage of whataboutism and tu quoque in certain contexts. Whataboutism can provide necessary context into whether or...
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Russian propaganda. Part 2: Whataboutism", StopFake.org Whitmore, Brian (6 September 2016). "Deconstructing Whataboutism". The Morning Vertical. State...
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canonized demagogical tricks". The Economist described it as a form of whataboutism that became ubiquitous after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The...
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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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"whataboutism", Cambridge Dictionary Kurtzleben, Danielle (17 March 2017). "Trump Embraces One Of Russia's Favorite Propaganda Tactics — Whataboutism"...
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to the tu quoque fallacy when responding to political criticism. As whataboutism is used against external criticism, ergo decedo is used against internal...
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State-sponsored Internet propaganda Quote mining Scientific fabrication Smearing Social bot Spin Truthiness Urban legend Whataboutism Yellow journalism...
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Name Only Special pleading Tautology (language) True Pole True Scotsman Whataboutism "Fallacies". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 2022-02-09...
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Wag the dog – Diversional political strategy, often military in nature Whataboutism – Formal fallacy Delaney, Sam. "How Lynton Crosby (and a dead cat) won...
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Reputation 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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attention to the plank in your own eye?" Tu quoque Physician, heal thyself Whataboutism Rucker, Derek D.; Pratkanis, Anthony R. (2001). "Projection as an Interpersonal...
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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"...
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leftists. Condescension Paternalism Mansplaining Ethnocentrism Orientalism Whataboutism Baizuo Tankie Lucas, Edward (2019-03-25). "Europe's 'frontline' states...
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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...
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of food available. First World privilege Maslow's hierarchy of needs Whataboutism Hardy, Quentin (18 May 2012). "Eduardo Saverin's Billionaire Blues"....
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law Reductio ad Stalinum Bulverism Poisoning the well Tone Tu quoque Whataboutism Authority Accomplishment Ipse dixit Poverty / Wealth Etymology Nature...
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State-sponsored Internet propaganda Quote mining Scientific fabrication Smearing Social bot Spin Truthiness Urban legend Whataboutism Yellow journalism...
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Retrieved 21 May 2022. Figes 2011, p. 134. "The Long History of Russian Whataboutism". Slate. 21 March 2014. Barbara Jelavich, St. Petersburg and Moscow:...
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Regressive left Taistoism Tank Man The Stalinist Legacy Useful idiot Whataboutism Vatnik (slang) Ulusalism Reg Birch's hardline attitudes later led him...
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State-sponsored Internet propaganda Quote mining Scientific fabrication Smearing Social bot Spin Truthiness Urban legend Whataboutism Yellow journalism...
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Critics of the term chickenhawk argue that the term is used as a form of whataboutism in place of arguments against military action. Matthew Yglesias describes...
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law Reductio ad Stalinum Bulverism Poisoning the well Tone Tu quoque Whataboutism Authority Accomplishment Ipse dixit Poverty / Wealth Etymology Nature...
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State-sponsored Internet propaganda Quote mining Scientific fabrication Smearing Social bot Spin Truthiness Urban legend Whataboutism Yellow journalism...
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law Reductio ad Stalinum Bulverism Poisoning the well Tone Tu quoque Whataboutism Authority Accomplishment Ipse dixit Poverty / Wealth Etymology Nature...
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The New York Times wrote was an example of the common Soviet tactic of whataboutism. The mention of a commission also indicated to observers the seriousness...
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law Reductio ad Stalinum Bulverism Poisoning the well Tone Tu quoque Whataboutism Authority Accomplishment Ipse dixit Poverty / Wealth Etymology Nature...
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law Reductio ad Stalinum Bulverism Poisoning the well Tone Tu quoque Whataboutism Authority Accomplishment Ipse dixit Poverty / Wealth Etymology Nature...
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Some NAFO members reportedly have an "especial focus" on defusing the "whataboutism" defense of the Russian invasion. In June, the group rose to mainstream...
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Fox News' coverage on the day of the press conference "was heavy with "whataboutism". The average Fox viewer was likely left with the impression that the...
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