| I'm not sure why you are drawing a parallel to a good doctor that smokes. I never said "Doctor Mike" is a bad doctor. I have no idea if he is a good or bad doctor. Further, an ad hominem is when a person attacks someone's character without any base. I wrote specifically about him not being at the forefront and questioning his values, as displayed by his actions during the pandemic. His actions were literally not in line with Covid guidelines. Those are guidelines that were formulated by hundreds (thousands?) of doctors, all of whom sought to be at the forefront of medical science during a pandemic. As another user said, MRI scans not corresponding to brain activity is not really news, and in at least the part of the US I live in, MRI scans are not so easily recommended, especially since they're not covered by health insurance. Dr. Amen should be called out, of course, but it doesn't mean a doctor is at the forefront for doing so. |
An Ad-Hominem is specifically an attack on someone's arguments using some un-related attack on their character.
EG: "Dr. John's Opinions about vaccines are invalid because he smokes cigarettes." or "James assertion that the earth is round is invalid because he thinks that dogs are better than cats."
Ad-Hom is short for argumentum ad hominem. If you aren't making an argument with your attack, you are just insulting someone.