Gish Gallop is a technique, named after the creationist Duane Gish who employed it, whereby someone argues a cause by hurling as many different half-truths and no-truths into a very short space of time so that their opponent cannot hope to combat each point in real time. This leaves some points unanswered and allows the original speaker to try and claim his opponent lacks the counter-arguments.
The problem with most of these questions is that they are actually little arguments containing hidden premises.
In case anybody doesn't get the point, this is a gish gallop.
https://speakingofresearch.com/2012/09/11/gish-gallop/
The problem with most of these questions is that they are actually little arguments containing hidden premises.
https://www.ck12.org/book/ck-12-probability-and-statistics-concepts/section/12.5/
"How did they "Train" the 54,000 Mules?" is actually something along the lines of: