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[Spock MGTOW] Conflation Fallacy or Relativist Fallacy

[Spock MGTOW] Conflation Fallacy or Relativist Fallacy

April 17, 2026

Avoid logical fallacies and never stress over radicalist trolls again

The Conflation Fallacy or relativist fallacy manifests through expressions like “your truth” and “my truth,” so common in current discourse and very present in the opposition of many women (and incredibly enough) progressive men.

Summarizing the idea, picture the scene:

You present facts, observable patterns, and logic about female behavior, hypergamy, or rationalization.

Then Grug appears (the emotional and easily offended guy), staring at the screen with a victim face and complaining:

Grug

Captain Spock then says: — “Sorry, Grug, I couldn’t help but overhear.”

I couldn’t help overhearing it

You are mixing two completely distinct concepts as if they were the same thing:

Concept A: Criticizing observable patterns of female behavior — hypergamy, rationalization, reproductive preferences based on evolutionary evidence, statistics, and behavioral studies.

Concept B: Subjective feelings of discomfort from some women when reading these facts.

You are treating emotional discomfort as if it were a logical refutation of the argument. It is not. Feeling bad about an observation does not make the observation false. Just as feeling good about an illusion does not make it true. The truth of a proposition does not depend on how it makes someone feel. It depends exclusively on its correspondence with observable reality. Therefore, saying “Red Pill is misogynistic because women feel bad” is not a counter-argument. It is merely a conflation between objective fact and subjective emotional reaction. It is like saying: “Gravity is misanthropic because I hurt myself when I fall.” Illogical.

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