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: StrawmanHasAPoint is a YMMV item, and whether it can be used for InUniverse examples at all is doubtful given that InUniverse a character would not be considered a strawman of a position.
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StrawmanHasAPoint is a YMMV item, and whether it can be used for InUniverse examples at all is doubtful given that InUniverse a character would not be considered a strawman of a position.
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: First off, that\'s ConversationInTheMainPage and misuses {{Expy}}, which is a fictional character who is clearly based on another, \'\'also fictional\'\' character. Secondly, it misuses TruthInTelevision. By definition, a {{strawman}} is an exaggeration of a position into one that is easier to attack, therefore it \'\'inherently cannot be\'\' TruthInTelevision. Furthermore, by using these types of incidents and an asshole like Rev. Potter as the only acknowledged-in-show examples of social justice movements, they are, indeed, strawmanning the overall movement (which is rather highlighted by the Potter v. Jamie Reagan episode with the bike crash, where they essentially used him to attack Black Lives Matter with only a brief acknowledgement of there being a grain of truth in the protesters\' message).\\\\
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First off, that\\\'s ConversationInTheMainPage and misuses {{Expy}}, which is a fictional character who is clearly based on another, \\\'\\\'also fictional\\\'\\\' character. Secondly, it misuses TruthInTelevision. By definition, a {{strawman}} is an exaggeration of a position into one that is easier to attack, therefore it \\\'\\\'inherently cannot be\\\'\\\' TruthInTelevision. Furthermore, by using these types of incidents and an asshole like Rev. Potter as the only acknowledged-in-show examples of social justice movements, they are, indeed, strawmanning the overall movement (which is rather highlighted by the Potter v. Jamie Reagan episode with the bike crash, where they essentially used him to attack Black Lives Matter with only a brief acknowledgement of there being a grain of truth in the protesters\\\' message).\\\\\\\\
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:First off, that\'s ConversationInTheMainPage and misuses {{Expy}}, which is a fictional character who is clearly based on another, \'\'also fictional\'\' character. Secondly, it misuses TruthInTelevision. By definition, a {{strawman}} is an exaggeration of a position into one that is easier to attack, therefore it \'\'inherently cannot be\'\' TruthInTelevision. Furthermore, by using these types of incidents and an asshole like Rev. Potter as the only acknowledged-in-show examples of social justice movements, they are, indeed, strawmanning the overall movement (which is rather highlighted by the Potter v. Jamie Reagan episode with the bike crash, where they essentially used him to attack Black Lives Matter with only a brief acknowledgement of there being a grain of truth in the protesters\' message).\\\\
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: First off, that\\\'s ConversationInTheMainPage and misuses {{Expy}}, which is a fictional character who is clearly based on another, \\\'\\\'also fictional\\\'\\\' character. Secondly, it misuses TruthInTelevision. By definition, a {{strawman}} is an exaggeration of a position into one that is easier to attack, therefore it \\\'\\\'inherently cannot be\\\'\\\' TruthInTelevision. Furthermore, by using these types of incidents and an asshole like Rev. Potter as the only acknowledged-in-show examples of social justice movements, they are, indeed, strawmanning the overall movement (which is rather highlighted by the Potter v. Jamie Reagan episode with the bike crash, where they essentially used him to attack Black Lives Matter with only a brief acknowledgement of there being a grain of truth in the protesters\\\' message).\\\\\\\\
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