I’m a bit concerned about how much my husband has been watching his videos, but he’s a hard man to argue with. I want to understand what it is Joe Rogan is saying, but I don’t want to give the man my viewership. How/where do I get the info I can use to debate my husband?
Why do you want to debate your husband about Rogan’s talking points if you yourself are having trouble arguing with them?
OP doesn’t know what his arguments are yet, just that his videos are full of fallacies, and a lot of terrorists/traitors love his content
Focusing on one or the other should suffice for an argument though. Although you can’t do both because the latter is an ad hominem fallacy
It would be, if I was using it as a premise that the show was bad. I was not making that argument.
It still is. You can commit to the ad hominem (guilt by association) fallacy by saying that the arguments are bad because extremists believe them or point out logical fallacies in the arguments and say that they must be false because they’re logically invalid.
I didn’t conclude that the arguments are bad. Insisting it is still ad hominem is fallacious.
Guilt by association is widely accepted as an ad hominem fallacy
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/logicalfallacies/Ad-Hominem-Guilt-by-Association
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem#Guilt_by_association
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Association_fallacy
What about accusing someone of guilt by association when that person hasn’t assumed someone is guilty? Do you not understand that that is the very thing you’re doing?
You’re the one who said this, no?
https://lemmy.world/comment/3783147
Just checking.