An argument about an argument, the decision to argue, or about the fact another argument was had.
normally occurs as a gaslighting technique where one person starts an argument with an opinion or a hot take, then gets upset when someone responds to their opinion with their own opinion and blames fact and argument started entirely on one party, making their opposition appear more hostile and argumentative then they actually are.
normally occurs as a gaslighting technique where one person starts an argument with an opinion or a hot take, then gets upset when someone responds to their opinion with their own opinion and blames fact and argument started entirely on one party, making their opposition appear more hostile and argumentative then they actually are.
Joe: Lovely Weather were having today.
Mike: nah it's horrible weather, i hate it.
Joe: whats wrong with the weather? it's been warm and sunny.
Mike: hey i was just STATING MY OPINION OH MY GOD, now you coming at me all questioning me a shit, it's just my opinion oh my god i don't need to elaborate why are you question me i have a right to express my views if i want to! It's fine i don't actually care if your going to try and get argumentative with me I'm just going to leave because i have a right to my opinion and i don't care about yours cause you suck.
Joe: bruh bro trying to have a meta-argument with me.
Mike: nah it's horrible weather, i hate it.
Joe: whats wrong with the weather? it's been warm and sunny.
Mike: hey i was just STATING MY OPINION OH MY GOD, now you coming at me all questioning me a shit, it's just my opinion oh my god i don't need to elaborate why are you question me i have a right to express my views if i want to! It's fine i don't actually care if your going to try and get argumentative with me I'm just going to leave because i have a right to my opinion and i don't care about yours cause you suck.
Joe: bruh bro trying to have a meta-argument with me.
by Personality17 March 27, 2023
Get the meta-argument mug.An argument whose subject is another argument. It's not about the initial claim, but about the structure, validity, or motives behind the opposing case. "You're only saying that because you're emotional!" "That's a genetic fallacy!" The meta-argument is a tactical retreat from the messy battlefield of facts to the fortified high ground of rhetorical theory, where you can snipe at your opponent's way of arguing instead of their actual points.
Example: "His actual point about the budget was weak, so he launched a meta-argument: 'Your entire premise is rooted in a neoliberal paradigm that you haven't even acknowledged, which makes your following five points epistemically bankrupt.' He didn't address a single number, but he looked very smug."
by Dumu The Void January 30, 2026
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