I've had double finding a logical fallacy to coincide with this statement. Essentially the claim will work like this
>It's 2016! X should be true/false
Is there an official name for this or fallacy this applies to? If so please tell me.
>>74683493
>believing logos is the beginning and end of rhetoric
This is why you people lose, constantly.
Sorry for ant quality main pic, have a pic of shillary
>>74683629
>>believing logos is the beginning and end of rhetoric
Nice straw man faggot
Its the Oliverian fallacy. Kind of like a strawman but the only difference is that its the current year you fucking piece of shit.
>>74683849
Can you specify?
Non sequitur, shitwit
>>74683493
Whig history.
>>74683493
Someone posted the Wiki article for it once and I dropped the ball by not saving it.
There is a name for it but it eludes me too.
Chronological snobbery
Also, disdain for "xenophobia" combined with pronounced, repetitive xenophilic signalling is indicative of oikophobia. This is also part of the leftist psychological profile.
>outgroup loyalty over ingroup loyalty
>surrender in the face of conflict is a virtue
>surrender of identity is a virtue
>loyalty to the "Other" is a virtue
>guilt-driven identification
>http://civitas.org.uk/content/files/cs49-8.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR4MvD9IEAE
https://youtu.be/BOyBO-ts20c
>>74686241
I thought it was cultural cringe taken to the extreme.
>Cultural cringe, in cultural studies and social anthropology, is an internalized inferiority complex that causes people in a country to dismiss their own culture as inferior to the cultures of other countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_cringe