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==About==
 
==About==
[[category:rhetorical deceptions]][[Straw-man packing]] is a technique in which a field of debate in on a particular subject is packed by proponents of one view with especially weak, ineffective, or foolish arguments (i.e. [[straw men]]) for the opposing view. This causes most naive onlookers to assume that the latter view is ''only'' supported by weak and foolish arguments, and therefore to dismiss anyone arguing that view regardless of whether they may have strong or valid arguments to support it.
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[[Straw-man advocacy]] is a [[propaganda]] technique in which opponents of a particular position pretend to argue ''for'' that position using especially weak, ineffective, or foolish arguments, i.e. [[straw men]], so as to lead uninformed onlookers to assume that the given view is ''only'' supported by weak and foolish arguments -- and therefore to dismiss anyone arguing that view regardless of whether they may have strong or valid arguments to support it.
  
One way to accomplish this without a deliberate conspiracy is if all [[mainstream media|major informational venues]] simply focus their discussion of the issue in question on only the weakest arguments, essentially practicing collective [[denialism]].
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It is a form of [[false advocacy]].
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A related technique often used in the [[mainstream media]] to discredit a position is to focus discussion on only the weakest arguments for that position. For any given position, it is generally easy to find people who will sincerely put forth absolutely terrible arguments for their position, thus providing real live "straw men" to attack in a believable way.
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'''also known as''': [[Straw-man packing]], referring to the idea of "packing" one side of a debate with straw-man advocates
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===
The primary example of this technique is the consistent straw-manning of the [[9/11 truth movement]], resulting in widespread [[9/11 anomaly denial]]; there are probably others, however.
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One major example of this technique is the widespread [[9-11/anomalies/straw men|straw-manning]] of the [[9/11 truth]] movement; there are probably others, however.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 3 August 2021

About

Straw-man advocacy is a propaganda technique in which opponents of a particular position pretend to argue for that position using especially weak, ineffective, or foolish arguments, i.e. straw men, so as to lead uninformed onlookers to assume that the given view is only supported by weak and foolish arguments -- and therefore to dismiss anyone arguing that view regardless of whether they may have strong or valid arguments to support it.

It is a form of false advocacy.

A related technique often used in the mainstream media to discredit a position is to focus discussion on only the weakest arguments for that position. For any given position, it is generally easy to find people who will sincerely put forth absolutely terrible arguments for their position, thus providing real live "straw men" to attack in a believable way.

also known as: Straw-man packing, referring to the idea of "packing" one side of a debate with straw-man advocates

Examples

One major example of this technique is the widespread straw-manning of the 9/11 truth movement; there are probably others, however.