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How do slippery slope arguments manipulate people?

Wed 25 Sep 2024
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Slippery Slope
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How do slippery slope arguments manipulate people?

Slippery slope arguments are like those carnival games where you try to walk a tightrope without falling. They start out seemingly harmless, but with each step, the stakes get higher and higher. These arguments often play on our fears, painting a dire picture of what might happen if we take a small step in the wrong direction.

Think of it like this: Imagine someone arguing that if we allow dogs on leash in parks, next thing you know, people will be bringing lions and tigers to play. It’s a ridiculous claim that relies on fear and exaggeration, not logic.

On the other hand, consider the argument that if we continue to ignore the effects of climate change, rising sea levels will eventually lead to the displacement of millions of people. This is a very real and credible concern, backed by scientific evidence.

So, how can you spot a slippery slope argument? Look for claims that suggest a small action will lead to a chain of increasingly negative consequences. If the argument doesn’t provide concrete evidence for each step, it’s likely a slippery slope. And remember, fearmongering doesn’t replace facts.

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