by ohanian » Mon 13 Mar 2006, 00:32:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mekrob', 'O')nly a few people believe that and are currently doing that now. You might want to look back in history when Christians were doing the same thing, BTW.
BTW, everywhere there are PEOPLE there is violence, THAT is a simple fact. It doesn't matter if they white, black, jewish, christian, muslim. There has always been violence. But you single out muslims as the only aggressors. Why? I'm going go out on a limb and say you're a bigot.
Whenever someone points out that muslims did XXX, the muslim apologists would point out that Christians did XXX too a few hundred years ago. Therefore it is wrong and shameful for Christians or anyone else to blame muslims for doing XXX today.
This is called the "you too defense"
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From Wikipedia
Ad hominem tu quoque
Ad hominem tu quoque (literally, "against the person, you too") could be called the "hypocrisy" argument. It occurs when a person's claim is dismissed or concluded as false either because the claim is about actions the claimant or another individual has engaged in too, or because the claim is inconsistent with other claims that the person has made. The tu quoque fallacy mimics the legitimate use of the principle of ethical symmetry. The error is that while expressing "fair play" sentiments, what the argument is actually advocating is "equal rights for foul play." In "fair play", if one reasoner is not entitled to use a particular appeal, then no other reasoner may use it either. It does not entitle reasoners to use illegitimate appeals because other reasoners have used, possibly without challenge, similar illegitimate appeals. That the illegitimate appeal has been used before does not make it legitimate.
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You-too version
This form of the argument is as follows:
A makes criticism P.
A is also guilty of P.
Therefore, P is dismissed.
This is an instance of the two wrongs make a right fallacy.
Example:
"You cannot accuse me of libel because you yourself have also been convicted of libel."
"You cannot complain about my smoking because you smoke too."
United States: the Soviet Union's human rights record is questionable.
Soviet Union: And you are lynching Negroes.