2 wrongs make a right

Two Wrongs Make a Right Fallacy: Definition & Examples. The two-wrongs-make-a-right fallacy states that it's okay for you to do something wrong as long as somebody else did a wrong thing first. Logicians categorize it as a fallacy of relevance, or a...

Two Wrongs Make a Right Fallacy: Definition & Examples
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