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Argument Quote by Ann Coulter

“A false argument should be refuted, not named. That's the basic idea behind freedom of speech. Arguments by name-calling, rather than truth and light, can generally be presumed fraudulent.” quote by Ann Coulter
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“A false argument should be refuted, not named. That's the basic idea behind freedom of speech. Arguments by name-calling, rather than truth and light, can generally be presumed fraudulent.”

Ann Coulter

About This Quote

Source Book: Political commentary by Ann Coulter, 2018

Freedom of speech requires refuting false arguments, not merely naming them; name‑calling undermines truth.

In simple terms: Refute false arguments, not just label.

Key Takeaway

Focus on truth, not labels.

Themes

speech freedom argumentation

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • debates
  • media analysis
  • public discourse
  • education

Key Concepts

logic critical thinking

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we distinguish harmful speech from legitimate critique?
  • When is naming an argument appropriate?
A Different Perspective

Labeling can sometimes expose harmful ideas.

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