Winning Arguments

An Important Strategy For Winning Arguments

by Roel van der Meulen (vdmeulen@strw.leidenuniv.nl)
written 30 Nov 1994

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One way of winning an argument is repeating your point over and over
again.  Just repeat what you have to say, whatever they bring against
it.  Nothing matters more than to counter a counter argument with the
same thing you've been saying all along.  Just repeat and repeat and
repeat and repeat it.  You might say this will never convince anyone,
but that is not important, just repeat your message.  People will
absolutely hear and understand what you say if you repeat it long
enough.  Repeating is enough to win any argument.  All you need to do
is to repeat the same words over and over again.  If someone disagrees
with you just say "Yes, but..." and tell them the same words again....
So we see, repetition is the key of winning any argument.  Don't forget
it.

Repetition.

Although this will never really convince people your argument is the
best, they will get so bored and tired that they'll agree with anything,
just as long as you SHUT UP!!!!

See also:
  • Proof Techniques
  • Incremental Self-Promotion
  • Apologies
  • Sweeping Statements, Disproving
  • Arguments, Infinitely Prolonging
  • Justification

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