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For questions about the messaging of political entities, such as politicians, candidates, parties, and interest groups.
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Why is "Whataboutism" often criticized?
Those who criticize whataboutism, What better type of reply do they suggest?
A more productive, but similar tactic to Whataboutism is using analogous arguments to analyze a given argument.
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Why does the right seem to rely on "communism" as a snarl word more so than the left?
Communism is associated with socialism because Marxism considers socialism to be a stepping stone to communism. The U.S. political right generally opposes socialism and socialist ideals, whereas the l …