Comment by lillecarl

4 years ago

Is this the definition of whataboutism?

Er, no? Whataboutism is an attempt to claim hypocrisy by drawing in something else with the same flaw. This is pointing out a way for this exact proposal to fail.

  • Okay, I thought it was something along the lines of argumenting against a proposal that is better but not perfect because "what about this edge case". Had a colleague who was a master at this craft and managed to get many good ideas shot down this way.

    • Well, edge cases can be bad. If you didn't have an answer for those edge case problems then why do you think the ideas were good?

      Whataboutism is like this:

      "Russia invading Ukraine is bad"

      "What about the US? They invaded Iraq!"

      The latter is used to justify the former, when it shouldn't.

Whataboutism is not pointing out flaws in a proposal, no. But I guess the word is so overly used these days that the definition becomes blurry.