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anarchy79 , 4 months ago This is a common logical fallacy known as "argumentum ad populum" (appeal to popularity). You equate the popularity of the idea as a basis for determining its validity. Compare, "if cars are so great, why is everyone still riding horses?"
This is a common logical fallacy known as "argumentum ad populum" (appeal to popularity). You equate the popularity of the idea as a basis for determining its validity.
Compare, "if cars are so great, why is everyone still riding horses?"