Originally posted by Darorinag
False dichotomy is not necessarily about FORCING someone physically to do something. In fact, it NEVER is. It's about VERBAL intimidation within arguments. Which is what I am talking about - the "if you know that Bush is bad and you don't vote for Kerry, then you're an ignorant fool" argument.. it IS a false dichotomy.. whether you like to admit it or not.
I think you are confused in a major way. I have the right to call anyone an idiot. Only that it would be irrelevant to the discussion at hand, and if used WITHIN an argument to PROVE something, it would have to be considered a fallacy. I am not calling people idiots for voting for Bush or Kerry (only calling them politically naive, which is more of a statement of fact rather than an attack on the person - because I'm also pointing out facts to demonstrate why I call them naive).. But I would call anyone who insists that I should submit to the false dichotomy of U.S politics, an idiot. And I think I have ever logical reason to do so.
Oh, and stating that someone is politically naive is not a statement of a fact. That was the dumbest thing you posted today.
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