LOGICAL FALLACIES
Logical fallacies use reasons that are highly arguable with provable logic, and some of the falsely logical propaganda has no logic behind it at all.
Bad Logic
This is a technique that engages illogical messages used for the purpose of manipulating the masses and deliberately applied to promote a cause. This example here refers to a penguin who uses a simple calculation the same as this formula:
1= Number A
2= Number A
1 = 2
This incorporates into bad logic, because of the fact that the reason the penguin thinks that some penguins are old TV shows just because they are black and white, is illogical. It is used to show that some penguins- they aren't very good at logic.
1= Number A
2= Number A
1 = 2
This incorporates into bad logic, because of the fact that the reason the penguin thinks that some penguins are old TV shows just because they are black and white, is illogical. It is used to show that some penguins- they aren't very good at logic.
Unwarranted Extrapolation
This propaganda makes a huge guess on the future with a basis of so little facts. It is, in literature, what we call a "slippery slope", a logical device usually known under its fallacious form in which a person asserts that some event must inevitably follow from another without any rational argument for the credibility of the event in question. For example, this comic shows of two people having late timing for their Global warming campaign signs. Literally, this would never happen in real life, and global warming wouldn't act this quickly, but this square piece integrates the unwarranted extrapolation propaganda with humor. It's initial message is that global warming would come quicker than we think, but is exaggerating that we would be covered in snow rapidly. This outcome is based on so little facts, but it sure sends the message.