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Old 09-18-2015, 09:06 PM   #1101
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Originally Posted by GioforPM View Post
False accusations for other reasons are far more common. And make a lot more sense. One of those is a far greater possibility.

There's all this talk of rich athletes like Kane being a target, but not one established example of it happening. You'd think if it was a real possibility like some say, there'd be an example of someone admitting it or a successful lawsuit for slander or a successful false accusation conviction on that basis. Yet no one can show me one.
While not a perfect fit, the Brian Banks case comes pretty close. Which you'd know, if you had bothered to look yourself. Which in turn tells me that you're less interested in the answer than in trying to make other people look bad.

Is argument from my opponents' laziness a new logical fallacy?
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