Frank writes:

< If a strawman argument is meant to ridicule an opposing point of view you can 
say preposterous things. >

My experience is that people that use strawman arguments may *not* be acting in 
bad faith.  Rather they don’t know how to argue.   To argue is nothing more 
than to hurt the opponent once emotions are elevated.

Marcus
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