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[–] 37 points 11 months ago

Not necessarily. It's called arguing a conclusion to your audience in terms of premises they'll accept & understand.

The conclusion is "censorship is dangerous". The premise "fascists are pieces of shit" doesn't support that. That's a separate argument entirely.

Moreover, fascists are unlikely to accept that premise. Arguing that is a great way to make fascists stop listening, which people who don't know how to argue excel at.

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