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It's deflection. You can default to the Argument Troll tactic of flaunting out one of the informal fallacies you memorized off of Wikipedia, Reddit or some other place. As I've told others who do this, the point of informal fallacies isn't to "win" debates. It's to avoid making one yourself and to avoid getting tricked by them. Argument Trolls think that learning fallacies is all about accusing their opponents of making one. They couldn't be more wrong.
Watch out, everybody! It's the armchair psychologist dropping more terms they Wiki'ed to try and sound intelligent. You have no idea what cognitive dissonance means. Just because you Wikipedia'ed some terms or browse Reddit doesn't meant you know what you're talking about.
By the way, I love your grade school logic. "The existence of something in huge numbers means it's culturally accepted." I guess Americans totally embrace opioid addiction, since there are tens of thousands of addicts right now, LOL. /sarcasm
a sentence i never thought would come out of my fingers
It's creepy and off-putting to 99% of the population.
Part of me feels like the parents that push their kids into this only do it out of the hatred they have for conservative families.
The parents who dressed their son up as a drag queen are no different. All of them need to have their heads examined as well as their home life investigated.
This is one of those funny moments where you self-own because you think those basic terms need a wiki search to understand.
It's funny that you equate child beauty pageants to mega-addictive drugs
There's no laws trying to reduce or hinder child beauty pageants, no warnings, not even labor laws that protect the kids. You're comparing a criminalized drug to something, again, that is accepted and allowed, mainly in red states. Congress introduced a "Fend Off Fentanyl Act". Where's the "Stop Child Beauty Pageants" act?