What’s the difference between tu quoque fallacies and whataboutism?
The tu quoque fallacy and whataboutism sometimes overlap, but they have distinct characteristics.
- Tu quoque is a form of ad hominem argument that counters criticism by pointing out hypocrisy in the critic’s behavior. It effectively says, “You do the same thing you’re criticizing me for.”
- Whataboutism is a broader tactic that involves responding to an accusation by deflecting to a different issue or making a counter-accusation. It shifts focus by essentially saying, “What about this other thing?”
Both are typically considered informal logical fallacies or specious approaches to argumentation.