Slippery Slope fallacy Identity politics Truism "No but it's different when _" Nothing Burger Cherrypicking Tautology "Yeah, but what about _" Bad Analogy "So you're saying that _" "I respect your opinion, but _" Misreading/ not listening correctly No True Scotsman "woke" "Traditional Values" "In my religion, _" Interrupting other speakers Arguing over semantics Bad use of sources Circular Reasoning Motte n' Bailey "_ agrees with me" Victim Blaming Anecdotal evidence Appeal to ignorance Ad Hominem Conspiracy theories Appeal to nature Reductio ad absurdum Unprepared/ lack of sources Bad use of quotes "That's not true" (x9) "The Western World" Strawman Slippery Slope fallacy Identity politics Truism "No but it's different when _" Nothing Burger Cherrypicking Tautology "Yeah, but what about _" Bad Analogy "So you're saying that _" "I respect your opinion, but _" Misreading/ not listening correctly No True Scotsman "woke" "Traditional Values" "In my religion, _" Interrupting other speakers Arguing over semantics Bad use of sources Circular Reasoning Motte n' Bailey "_ agrees with me" Victim Blaming Anecdotal evidence Appeal to ignorance Ad Hominem Conspiracy theories Appeal to nature Reductio ad absurdum Unprepared/ lack of sources Bad use of quotes "That's not true" (x9) "The Western World" Strawman
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Slippery Slope fallacy
Identity politics
Truism
"No but it's different when _"
Nothing Burger
Cherrypicking
Tautology
"Yeah, but what about _"
Bad Analogy
"So you're saying that _"
"I respect your opinion, but _"
Misreading/
not listening correctly
No True Scotsman
"woke"
"Traditional Values"
"In my religion, _"
Interrupting other speakers
Arguing over semantics
Bad use of sources
Circular Reasoning
Motte n' Bailey
"_ agrees with me"
Victim Blaming
Anecdotal evidence
Appeal to ignorance
Ad Hominem
Conspiracy theories
Appeal to nature
Reductio ad absurdum
Unprepared/ lack of sources
Bad use of quotes
"That's not true"(x9)
"The Western World"
Strawman