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Original Question

Many times, someone is judged to be wrong no matter what he does. It goes like this.


If he does A, he is wrong (for one reason); if he doesn't do A, he is also wrong (for another reason).


Is it a fallacy?


 


 

Answers

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Not really a fallacy as you have it stated, more of rhetoric. But if used in argument form could be spin doctoring .

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