Yonny Costopoulis
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Not Gish Gallop. Gish Gallop is for debate. At debate not time to respond to all point. Here all time you need to respond. So?For reference of those in the thread who might not understand the term, the "Gish Gallop" is when someone argues by putting forth a ridiculous number of claims in quick succession, usually without giving much of an argument about why any of them should be persuasive. If the other party tries to take on one point the "Gish Galloper" will usually not do much to defend it, but instead will suggest that all the other points collectively make so strong of argument that it doesn't matter if that individual point is weak.
It's a dishonest technique because the only way to deal with it is to conclusively dismantle every claim in the huge list (and the galloper will always demand that you provide more evidence in disproving his statements than he did in presenting them) which will usually take more time than the opponent has. Even if the opponent does manage to dismantle a good chunk of the claim, the galloper can simply spew forth another long list of weak arguments and claim that the weight of all of these are enough to prove his point.
The best way to deal with the strategy is to have both parties agree to focus on one issue, and make that the main topic of the discussion. If the galloper is allowed to select the topic of focus, he will presumably pick the strongest one. As such, if the galloper complains that all of his other points are stronger when his chosen argument is dismantled, the galloper will look either incompetent or dishonest, since it raises the question of why he didn't pick a stronger point if he knew that he had stronger points.
Is accurate list. Think some not like accurate list when so much facts.
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