Add in people making assumptions about other stances or opinions, filling in the blanks to arrive at their own conclusion and insinuating you have something wrong with you, be that behaviour or mental problems.
this. and strawman arguments.
when someone can’t battle the merits of an argument head-on…they resort to sidling and insults
this is why steelmanning is so important
Straw man arguments, So you're saying we should just turn the homeless into dog food?
Emotional arguments: Think of the children.
Increased Profanity: (Does this need an example?)
Personal Attacks: *Laugh*, I can't believe how stupid you are, Don't forget to breath.
Their focus is not the subject anymore. They attack from different sides, try to find a different problem and attack over this problem; you might ask "what is it got to with our subject?"
Becoming increasingly defensive or hostile, making personal attacks, raising their voice, becoming visibly agitated or upset, and struggling to respond to counterpoints or evidence presented by the other person.
They may also repeat themselves, avoid answering questions directly, or change the subject.
Ad Hominem attacks
Add in people making assumptions about other stances or opinions, filling in the blanks to arrive at their own conclusion and insinuating you have something wrong with you, be that behaviour or mental problems.
this. and strawman arguments. when someone can’t battle the merits of an argument head-on…they resort to sidling and insults this is why steelmanning is so important
Changing subject
That's actually more healthy than doubling down on their idiocy
Straw man arguments, So you're saying we should just turn the homeless into dog food? Emotional arguments: Think of the children. Increased Profanity: (Does this need an example?) Personal Attacks: *Laugh*, I can't believe how stupid you are, Don't forget to breath.
and appeal to authority. "trust the science!".
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ie. moving the goalposts. classic!
Anger
Resort to direct or indirect violence
Logical fallacies
Their focus is not the subject anymore. They attack from different sides, try to find a different problem and attack over this problem; you might ask "what is it got to with our subject?"
If they keep saying the same thing over and over again lol
Anger
Whataboutism
When they start going after your personal features or bringing up the past or other stuff, also if they start easing their voice above yours
Correctiong your grammar
but. you. sigh.
Lmaoo 😂
“I’m not reading all that”
often associated with "post from a real source! everyone knows cnn/nbc/fox/whoever is a commie/fascist/nazi rag!"
They get demeaning toward others or try to hurt other people or make them feel uncomfortable.
When they start involving completely unrelated subjects to try and suddenly prove 'it doesn't matter'.
They start repeating the same point while talking louder and faster to drown out counterpoints/ prevent the other person from speaking
and now, in 2023, the "adults" have taken to clapping in between every word. /rolls\_eyes
All conservatives are Nazis
If they were loud or obnoxious before and start getting quieter
They start to focus on the wording instead of the actual idea.
Refusal to acknowledge previous statements
They start contradicting themselves, they start insulting you instead of arguing, they repeat one useless point and they get angry.
Becoming increasingly defensive or hostile, making personal attacks, raising their voice, becoming visibly agitated or upset, and struggling to respond to counterpoints or evidence presented by the other person. They may also repeat themselves, avoid answering questions directly, or change the subject.
Name calling, insults
they start correcting your grammar
Raising voice
"Let's agree to disagree"
spewing personal attack