His fallacies are useful in invading, shy away from the main topic and focus on something else that is irrelevant to the debate. He knows that tobacco or nicotine is dangerous and that it is to his advantage to avert the question and placing the blame on “Ron Goodes ” and appeal to the audience."
The Appeal to Popularity: This type of logical argument suggests that people should be doing something because it is popular. An example of this is when Nick Naylor is pitching an advertisement. He feels that if cigarettes are put back into movies, they will be more appealing to a young audience.
The False Analogy: This type of argument incorrectly rationalizes that if someone can do one thing,