the one used by bootlickers to defend every bad thing the company does

  • triptrapper@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Not sure if the phrase is used elsewhere, but on the Citations Needed podcast they call this the “normative-descriptive switch.” Basically instead of making a counter argument, you just describe a norm. Example:

    A: I think airlines should be punished for losing luggage.

    B: It’s common for airlines to lose people’s luggage.

    It’s so simple and stupid, but I rarely see it called out.