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The lines "If they're so corrosive and decadent, how could millions of people tune in every week to watch these shows? Can millions of people be wrong?," are an example of which blogical fallacy?

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Argumentum ad populum

Step-by-step explanation:

Argumentum ad populum is a logical fallacy that seeks to confirm information based on the number of people who are associated with it. In other words, this fallacy states that if most people do a certain thing, it is because that thing is correct. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where the narrator states that if millions of people watch a tv show, it is not possible that this show is inappropriate, because it is not possible that millions of people are wrong about the same cause.

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