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by reggieband 1956 days ago
> I don't think it's exactly a false choice, but I'm sure there's a name for it.

It's a false dichotomy [1] and that is exactly how these narratives are spun. Another technique isn't forwarding your own narrative, but belittling the opposing narrative. "Only a fool could possibly believe A when it is possible that B is the reason". They don't even have to say that B is the reason, just suggest that it is a possible reason and believing anything else is foolish.

We're seeing exactly that. People are too stupid/ignorant to understand how complex this subject is, so they should just shut up and trust us when we say B is the reason. Do you even know how B works? Clearly you don't. If you did you would understand your own foolishness in even considering that A factored into any decision related to this subject. You idiot. Maybe you're a conspiracy theorist!

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_dilemma