You used the True Scotsman fallacy in the conclusion. I would advise against such a fallacy as it provokes emotions rather than an intellectual argument.
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What fallacy is the one where you try to discredit someone's claims because of their fallacies?
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The fallacy fallacy. Just because something is fallacious does not mean it isn't true. There is another fallacy that say you cannot say something is wrong because you don't understand how it works, can't remember the name though.
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Except the first definition is what the old community decided for it, and the other 3 were pretty much decided on by the community. Also, did you mean the 'No True Scotsman Fallacy'?
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Yeah, that's what I meant. I refer to it as the True Scotsman fallacy though, shorter. If it would please you, I could make an attempt to use it that way from now on.
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Nah, apparently the acronym is NTS fallacy, so you could say that.