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26 February, 05:54
What is a reduction Ad Hitlerum Fallacy?
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Ariel Ferguson
26 February, 06:08
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It is someone trying to invalidate someone else's argument because they take a similar stance as Adolf Hitler. "Hitler didn't like puppies. Kenna doesn't like puppies. Therefore, Kenna is a Nazi" It is also referred to as playing the Nazi card.
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