FELIX & JI‑WOO: CIVIC SHIFT

The Whataboutism Trap - Deflection in Discourse

8 min · 2 mei 2026
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Beschrijving

Ever find yourself in a debate that suddenly veers off-track? 🌀 You might be facing "Whataboutism." 🛡️ In this deep dive, we explore the origins of this powerful deflection tactic—from its roots as a Soviet diplomatic weapon during the Cold War to its explosive resurgence in the age of social media. Learn how it creates false equivalencies, why it’s so effective at avoiding accountability, and most importantly, how to spot it before you get stuck in a conversational stalemate. Don’t let the curveball catch you off guard. Stay focused on the facts! 💡 LEARN MORE: WWW.FELIXSEIER.COM

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