
Kirth Gersen |

Something I've noticed over the last year or two is that no internet discussion, on any topic, on any set of boards, can possibly go more than six or eight posts without someone inevitably yelling "Strawman!" Now, by now we all know what the term is supposed to indicate -- demolishing a false position to make your own argument look superior.
But most often it's used by people who either (a) have totally failed to grasp the true applicability of the rebuttal being made, and who therefore assume that it is a strawman instead, and/or (b) have absolutely no logical argument of their own, so they attempt to call into question a much stronger one by hurling this accusation.
It's used so often, and overwhelmingly incorrectly, that when I see it now, I realize I needn't bother actually looking for any real straw men. Instead, I can pretty much assume that the person hurling this term has a much weaker argument than the person they're accusing.
And it's become so common on some of the blogs I frequent that it's like a Godwin or something.
If you think someone is actually making a straw man argument, point out in what way the argument they're demolishing is not representative of the other side's true thesis. Simply yelling "strawman!" (or, worse, using the annoyingly snotty "Strawman much?") just leads the reader to believe that you, yourself, have no meaningful input other than mindlessly repeating catch phrases whose definition you are only vaguely, if at all, aware of.

Kirth Gersen |

Point. I think I have seen that just as often, if not more than strawman.
Very good point (even coming from a secret pony lover, at the risk of being hoisted on my own petard). And it's just as often applied incorrectly.
A: "Therefore, your generalizarion does not hold up, when we look at the current example."
B: "Stawman!"
A: "No; you stated a general rule; I pointed out an exception."
B: "So now it's not only strawmanning, you're throwing ad hominem attacks!"
C: "Er, no. He was attacking your argument, not you."
B (crying): "I can't tell the difference! Why won't you all just understand that I'm always right?"

![]() |

Kirth, I think it's absolutely awful of you to condemn all meaningful debate on messageboards. Some of us like to have thoughtful arguments on all manner of topics, and don't need you to tell us that we shouldn't be having these discussions on the internet. You're obviously coming to this position because you lack the intellectual wherewithal to comprehend our thoughtful debates.

Bickering Partisans |

Kirth, I think it's absolutely awful of you to condemn all meaningful debate on messageboards. Some of us like to have thoughtful arguments on all manner of topics, and don't need you to tell us that we shouldn't be having these discussions on the internet. You're obviously coming to this position because you lack the intellectual wherewithal to comprehend our thoughtful debates.
** spoiler omitted **
Good show!
I do say, I like the cut of his jib.

![]() |

Kirth, I think it's absolutely awful of you to condemn all meaningful debate on messageboards. Some of us like to have thoughtful arguments on all manner of topics, and don't need you to tell us that we shouldn't be having these discussions on the internet. You're obviously coming to this position because you lack the intellectual wherewithal to comprehend our thoughtful debates.
** spoiler omitted **
*golfclap*

![]() |

Celestial Healer wrote:Flagged.Nice one! Well played indeed, sir. Because now I can claim to be persecuted...
A Minority of One?
As a young man in his Uncle's House, he spent many leisure hours acquiring that knowledge of his country; its ancient glories and the centuries of cruel opression; the many rebellions crushed with ruthless savagery; the dread period of penal days, and finally the period when his countrymen of every creed were massacred with unexampled ferocity by levied troops and mercenaries.
He then formed a resolution which was to remain with him all his life: To endeavour to free his land from the yolk of its opressor.

CourtFool |

I think it comes from the fact that some people can not tell the difference between an analogy and a straw-man. Either that or they do not care what the difference is as it suits them better to attack the person and not their argument.
And you base this on…? Do you have any evidence to back up your wildly speculative 'opinion' or are we to take what you say on faith? People who use a strawman are either ignorant or manipulative?

Kobold Catgirl |

Smurf Cleaver wrote:Today?Crimson Smurf wrote:That's the fifth time I've heard that joke...smurf you!CourtFool wrote:What's the difference between a strawman and a smurf?Strawmen make good fires upon which to cook your Baby Kobold on?
hmmmm KFC Smurf Fried Children...finger licken good.
CJ, you have been smurf'd.

![]() |

Crimson Jester wrote:CJ, you have been smurf'd.Smurf Cleaver wrote:Today?Crimson Smurf wrote:That's the fifth time I've heard that joke...smurf you!CourtFool wrote:What's the difference between a strawman and a smurf?Strawmen make good fires upon which to cook your Baby Kobold on?
hmmmm KFC Smurf Fried Children...finger licken good.
Nothing new. ;)

Bickering Partisans |

Bickering Partisans wrote:Kobold Cleaver wrote:I was using it before it was cool, though. :PSo you're the trendsetter then, old chap? Superb, excellent work my boy.That's not what I said! Quit strawmanning! Strawman! STRAWMAN!
*Rings Strawman Alert Bell*
Our work here is going splendidly! Tally-ho!

Bickering Partisans |

Bickering Partisans wrote:Right-oWhy can't you people stop bickering and join the smu^fs? It's a lot more smu^fy.
Jolly good incitation there young fellow. Now we just need an appropriate counterpoint. Any daring gentlemen in the crowd care to fence wits with this sharp young lad?
Come now, we've a prime firestarter here. Let's not let it it go to waste, wot?