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"nonsense argument" refers to a statement or discussion that lacks logic, evidence, or valid reasoning. It is a haphazard or illogical way of presenting ideas, often leading to confusion or misunderstanding.
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You know that means we get to hear plenty
of nonsense arguments and statements, but we wouldn't have it any other way!
Teaching Asian men confidence is the way to go at it, not teaching them to express their insecurity by looking down on other races and feeling superior to this (obviously from the
general nonsense arguments in your article) inferior white race.
Classic nonsense argument, a faulty syllogism (fallacy of four terms) and, as usual, fails to discuss the elephant in the room (LTP).
And your first paragraph doesn't quite apply because you're describing a defense against a crime, which would have to be prosecuted by the state, and prosecutors don't last long if they bring frivolous claims, much
less nonsense arguments.
@fishon, The Mao and Stalin thing is
a nonsense argument.
So let me see: Jones and Wigley get accused of scientific misconduct and fraud, publicly, based on
a nonsense argument by Pat Michaels.
Further «Hence we can say that no CO2 effect on the temperatures has been observed since 1978...» is
a nonsense argument as it presupposes an alternative i.e. it does not falsify but relies on its own assumptions (uproven).
This is
a nonsense argument.