| Forestalling Disagreement |
Forestalling Disagreement FallacyThe Forestalling Disagreement Fallacy occurs when tactics are used to make raising an objection seem to be contrarian or otherwise embarrassing, and thus to try to keep others from disagreeing. Examples of the Forestalling Disagreement Fallacy
There is no proven fact, and this is simply bluster to forestall disagreement.
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