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  • curprev 10:0110:01, 7 May 2024 82.139.96.120 talk 12,633 bytes +47 At first, the two examples give were 'democrat' with a right-biased definition, and 'atheist' with a theist-biased definition. I changed the atheist one to 'democrat' with a left-biased definition. I think these two competing definitions of the same word will help illustrate the point: this fallacy can be used both to make something look bad *and* to make something look good. undo

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