• @Mango@lemmy.world
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    06 months ago

    While I’m on the side of pitbulls, don’t go waving around an appeal to authority fallacy like that.

    • @bustrpoindextr@lemmy.world
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      36 months ago

      Point of order: That’s not an appeal to authority. The other user was pointing out organizations that have actual expertise in the field. “Appeal to authority” is if they said “Bill Gates said pitbulls are fine”

      He’s an authority figure, but not expertise in the matter.

      Whereas the CDC, the humane society, the American veterinary association etc etc are actually experts in at least some part of the argument.

    • @phoneymouse@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I’m not appealing to an irrelevant authority. I’m appealing to experts on the matter. I personally don’t have the time nor interest to do all the research myself, so trusting their expert opinion is what I’ll have to do. I hope you’ll do the same, as you do in other areas of your life.

      I think as normal ass individuals without all the time in the world to do our own research on every topic, it’s okay to trust an authority that is at least trying to follow the scientific method.

      I don’t know why on the subject of dog breeds everyone thinks their own anecdotes and personal opinions should some how win out…. And I know people will try to wave around some studies with stats pulled from newspaper articles, but the fact is the CDC, American College of Veterinary Behaviorists, Association of Professional Dog Trainers, American Veterinary Medical Association, and Humane society have access to those studies too and came to a different conclusion: they oppose BSL.

      • @Mango@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        And you know for sure they’re not serving their own interest?

        Imagine a statistics agency said any particular human race was more dangerous.

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          I don’t follow… basically you’re making an argument never to trust experts, which is absurd and dangerous. If we learned anything from Covid and the Trump years, it’s that “doing your own research,” misinformation and distrust of experts are real issues that can cause serious damage to a society. I hope you’re not fanning the flames here.