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What is the no true scotsman fallacy? Where you present limited choices as the only choices, when in fact, additional
options do exist

Calls into question the purity or actualness of something as a way to refute an
argument.

A criticism where, instead of criticizing the argument or ideas of a person with whom
you are conversing, you criticize the person themselves,

An argument that is misrepresented or simplified so that it is easier to discredit.

An argument that because someone in a position on assumed authority has said
something, it must be true.

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