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jakupovic | 5 months ago

There is no such thing as significant minority. Therefore your argument is predicated on nothing, and a loss of time.

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dlubarov|5 months ago

> There is no such thing as significant minority.

Huh? You'll have to explain that one.

jakupovic|5 months ago

It is not possible to be a member of significant minority, this would be a fallacy. But, I'm not as good as AI in explaining this and thus looked it up in Google: While "significant minority" is not an established logical fallacy, it can be used to commit two related fallacies: the appeal to minority and a flawed variation of the appeal to popularity (ad populum). This rhetorical tactic exploits the audience's biases by using the status of a group, rather than evidence, to argue for a claim