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Smith: All Scotsmen are loyal and brave
Jones: But McDougal over there is a scotsman, and he was arrested by his commanding officer for running from the enemy
Smith: Well, if that's right, it just shows that McDougal wasn't a true Scotsman
Overall what we mean is that in this point of view from a gamer. The gamer himself or herself is considering themselves and who ever knows the key codes true gamers giving himself or herself and others the full authority to being true scotsman
No true___ would do/say___
Any true ___ would know___
___ is not a true ___
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An argument similar to this is often arises when people attempt to define religious groups. In some Christian groups, for example, there is an idea that faith is permanent, that once one becomes a Christian one cannot fall away. Apparent counter examples to this idea, people who appear to have faith but subsequently lose it, are written off using the ‘No True Scotsman’ fallacy: they didn’t really have faith, they weren’t true Christians.
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The no true Scotsman fallacy is a way of reinterpreting evidence in order to prevent the refutation of one’s position. Proposed counter-examples to a theory are dismissed as irrelevant solely because they are counter-examples, but purportedly because they are not what the theory is about.
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http://www.logicalfallacies.info/presumption/no-true-scotsman/
Any TRUE gamer would know that while playing FIFA that L2 is pace control and L1 is player run modifier R2 is sprint and R1 is finesse shot modifier and A B X up-down A A Y X B left. left B. X Y X A is right up because of this no true scotsman is a poor way to argue any points.
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https ://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies/135/No-True-Scotsman