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Observe which side resorts to the most vociferous name-calling and you are likely to have identified the side with the w
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"Observe which side resorts to the most vociferous name-calling and you are likely to have identified the side with the weaker argument and they know it"

- Charles R. Anderson

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This quote by Charles R. Anderson recommends that when two sides are disputing a concern, the side that considers name-calling is likely to be the one with the weaker argument. This is since name-calling is frequently used as a tactic to sidetrack from the real concern and also to challenge the other side. It is an indicator that the side using it is not confident in their own debate and also is attempting to make up for it by assaulting the other side. Name-calling signifies desperation and an uncertainty in one's very own debate. Consequently, when two sides are disputing a concern, it is important to observe which side consider name-calling as well as identify that this is most likely the side with the weaker disagreement.

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