Appeal to Reality
A rhetorical fallacy where someone invokes "reality" as an authority to settle a question without acknowledging that reality is interpreted, not given. "Get your head out of the clouds and face reality" becomes a way of dismissing alternative perspectives as unrealistic. The fallacy lies in treating one's own interpretation of reality as Reality Itself, with a capital R. But reality is mediated—through perception, through language, through culture, through theory. Appealing to reality as if it were unmediated is appealing to your own framework while pretending it's the only one.
"You think the system could be different? That's not realistic. Face reality." That's Appeal to Reality—treating your interpretation of what's possible as Reality Itself. But reality includes change, includes alternatives, includes possibility. 'Realistic' often means 'what I'm used to,' not 'what must be.' Appealing to reality is just appealing to your own assumptions dressed up as the way things are."
Appeal to Reality by Dumu The Void February 28, 2026
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