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# often a [[liberal]] responds to a logical comment or question with an (illogical) expression of personal like or dislike, as in "but I like it!" | # often a [[liberal]] responds to a logical comment or question with an (illogical) expression of personal like or dislike, as in "but I like it!" | ||
| − | # claim that switching from heterosexual to [[homosexual]] is customary, but switching back is somehow impossible<ref>Anne | + | # claim that switching from heterosexual to [[homosexual]] is customary, but switching back is somehow impossible<ref>Anne Heche was frequently promoted by the media as the lesbian partner to Ellen DeGeneres, but later Anne Heche, who stated she was [[bisexual]], married a man and [[liberals]] avoided talking about the change.</ref> |
# criticize [[Christians]] for literal interpretations of [[Genesis]], but then insist on even more literal interpretations when it suits the [[liberal]] ideology<ref>For example, [[liberals]] here insist that [[homeschooling]] can only mean being taught while in someone's own home. Liberals also often insist that the [[Bible]] literally prohibits judging anything.</ref> | # criticize [[Christians]] for literal interpretations of [[Genesis]], but then insist on even more literal interpretations when it suits the [[liberal]] ideology<ref>For example, [[liberals]] here insist that [[homeschooling]] can only mean being taught while in someone's own home. Liberals also often insist that the [[Bible]] literally prohibits judging anything.</ref> | ||
# no matter what happens in the weather, [[global warming]] caused it | # no matter what happens in the weather, [[global warming]] caused it | ||
Revision as of 21:35, March 2, 2008
Liberal logic is an argument by a liberal that is deceptively attractive to some, but is actually nonsensical. Here are some examples:
- often a liberal responds to a logical comment or question with an (illogical) expression of personal like or dislike, as in "but I like it!"
- claim that switching from heterosexual to homosexual is customary, but switching back is somehow impossible[1]
- criticize Christians for literal interpretations of Genesis, but then insist on even more literal interpretations when it suits the liberal ideology[2]
- no matter what happens in the weather, global warming caused it
- belief that a correlation and/or causation (e.g., between atheism and suicide) can be disproved by a counterexample (e.g., one atheist who remained sane)
- Americans should "move on" past the misconduct of Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy, but should dig up as much old dirt as possible about John McCain
- if [highly implausible assumption like "embryonic stem cell research will find the cure for paralysis"], then would you support it (without any consideration of alternatives)?
- Barack Obama on Afghanistan: with fewer soldiers, we didn't have enough ammo and humvees![3]
- personal experience dictates personal views, rather than rising above bad and/or unusual experiences and basing one's views on logic
- never admit shame for liberal behavior, but often tell others they should be ashamed of themselves
- free speech for anything and everything ... except the conservative truth, and religion.
- Hollywood promotion of abortion is welcomed, but views of Hollywood actresses towards their own children are concealed
- insisting that an atheistic culture cannot harm anyone, but also insisting that classroom prayer can cause harm
- carrying an unborn child to birth reduces risk of breast cancer, but choosing abortion rather than childbirth somehow does not increase the relative risk
- requesting increased spending by government to reduce poverty, which actually poverty is increased by the dependency
- insisting on "tolerance" for anything that is anti-Christian, while censorship for anything is Christian
- insisting that teaching abstinence does not reduce premarital sex
- denying that widespread ownership of guns, largely defensive weapons, can reduce crime
- insisting that increasing taxes must increase government revenue, when often people just work less and revenues then decline
- Even though the Supreme Court overrules precedents every year by 5-4 votes, Roe v. Wade cannot be overruled, or can only be overruled if it is a unanimous 9-0 vote (this argument tries to make irreversible law out of the dicta in a weak majority opinion in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, even though the very creation of that "secret opinion" was procured by liberal deceit.)[4]
- The pronoun "he" has been used to include men and women for centuries, but liberals find that illogical today
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See also
- Liberal bias
- Liberal hysteria
- Liberal hate speech
- Liberal style
- Liberal denial
- Liberal obfuscation
- Liberal quotient
References
- ↑ Anne Heche was frequently promoted by the media as the lesbian partner to Ellen DeGeneres, but later Anne Heche, who stated she was bisexual, married a man and liberals avoided talking about the change.
- ↑ For example, liberals here insist that homeschooling can only mean being taught while in someone's own home. Liberals also often insist that the Bible literally prohibits judging anything.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ See Jeffrey Toobin's The Nine.