Guys, at this rate I don’t think the revolution’s going to happen anytime soon.

  • saigot@lemmy.ca
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    23 hours ago

    It’s only a fallacy when there is not evidence given that each step leads to the next. A slippery slope argument is perfectly valid when evidence is provided.The fallacy is in the implicit and unexamined assumption that a must lead to b.

    E.g

    Taking heroin once is obviously a slippery slope to becoming a heroin addict because taking it once causes you to crave taking it again.

    • LengAwaits@lemmy.world
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      23 hours ago

      100% agreed. I used the graphic to illustrate the point but really should have just linked to the Wikipedia article, which explains the difference.

      In the instance I replied to, the slippery slope is invoked but the steps are not described, and no evidence is provided.

      Besides, I’d argue (in good company) that centrism is and has been a cloak for fascism.