Denialism

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Denialism is the repeated refusal to acknowledge the existence of counter-arguments to one's stated position. Denialists use whatever arguments sound the most convincing to those who know little or nothing about the subject -- typically arguments with a strong emotional component -- allowing them to quickly gain a large number of dedicated adherents to their point of view.

This technique generally works best on those whose upbringing has been steeped in ideological protectionism, which renders them unlikely to use rational inquiry to verify information they receive in certain contexts (e.g. at a function sanctioned by appropriate authority, or by an authority-figure).

Nonetheless, it is also possible for skeptical minds to be ensnared in denialism by the use of straw-man packing and possibly other similarly subtle techniques.

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