Correction: first is an example of weak man argument mixed with personal uncomfortability. However, we could also strong man that as character 1 being agnostic and annoyed at people’s attempts at arguing for certainty on the topic.
Second comment is a variant on “my opponent believes something” (noncentral fallacy territory) but breaks into genetic fallacy with the emotion part. My opponent feels annoyed by two opposing groups which is kind of like he thinks that they are intrinsically inferior which is kind of like he thinks he is better/smarter than them which is kind of like he had a superiority complex which is kind of like he doesn’t care about the issue at all which is kind of like he is just self centered which is kind of like he’s a bad person.
(I may have added extra steps but you get the picture)
Also, good job at noticing your own confusion and uncomfortableness with it even if you weren’t sure why!
Correction: first is an example of weak man argument mixed with personal uncomfortability. However, we could also strong man that as character 1 being agnostic and annoyed at people’s attempts at arguing for certainty on the topic.
Second comment is a variant on “my opponent believes something” (noncentral fallacy territory) but breaks into genetic fallacy with the emotion part. My opponent feels annoyed by two opposing groups which is kind of like he thinks that they are intrinsically inferior which is kind of like he thinks he is better/smarter than them which is kind of like he had a superiority complex which is kind of like he doesn’t care about the issue at all which is kind of like he is just self centered which is kind of like he’s a bad person.
(I may have added extra steps but you get the picture)
Also, good job at noticing your own confusion and uncomfortableness with it even if you weren’t sure why!