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Ukraine war latest: EU agrees €90bn loan for Ukraine as Putin tells BBC the West is ‘making Russia the enemy’ - BBC News
minus-squareSocialism_Everyday@reddthat.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down8·6 天前I’m not deflecting, I’m doing the testing of a hypothesis. Hypothesis: Europe is antagonizing Russia because it invaded a foreign independent nation Counterexample: Europe keeps befriending Israel and the USA despite numerous cases of them invading foreign independent nations Conclusion: the hypothesis doesn’t hold
minus-squareGrammarPolice@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down1·edit-26 天前Your argument doesn’t follow a valid syllogistic structure. You’re attempt to clarify still follows a red herring pattern. The only way to counter the premise: Europe is antagonizing Russia because it invaded a foreign independent nation would be to show that Russia isn’t doing so. Russia IS doing so, so it is a correct argument. Any other argument you introduce is a red herring.
I’m not deflecting, I’m doing the testing of a hypothesis.
Hypothesis: Europe is antagonizing Russia because it invaded a foreign independent nation
Counterexample: Europe keeps befriending Israel and the USA despite numerous cases of them invading foreign independent nations
Conclusion: the hypothesis doesn’t hold
Your argument doesn’t follow a valid syllogistic structure. You’re attempt to clarify still follows a red herring pattern.
The only way to counter the premise:
would be to show that Russia isn’t doing so. Russia IS doing so, so it is a correct argument. Any other argument you introduce is a red herring.