This non sequitur is even harder to sustain when considering the Asian minority, a minority that has had its own historical hardships. |
She gave him a slightly scornful glance, and he racked his brains to see if he could find the reason for the non sequitur. |
Therefore, he concludes in a lovely non sequitur, there must be a connection between behavior and physical appearance. |
First of all, common sense would dictate that this is a non sequitur, because the federal and state education collusion is a monopoly itself. |
The reason this inference amounts to a logical fallacy is that it is just a blatant non sequitur. |
Second, linking logging of mature trees to clearing of underbrush is a policy non sequitur. |