An epistemological razor commonly utilized by American conservative political commentator, public speaker, and exceedingly amateur violin player, Ben Shapiro. Typically involving the use of "facts" and "logic", it states that the objective strength of an argument or claim is directly proportional to the speed with which it is spoken, and the complexity of word-choice displayed.
Ben Shapiro: Facts don't care about your feelings.

Sentient Human: Again, it may just be my failure to understand Facts and Logic, but I am having trouble understanding how population-level generalizations about the moral characteristics of particular ethnic groups can be anything other than bigotry.

Ben Shapiro: I don't frankly give a damn what you think of me since I've never heard of you. REKT.

Shapiro then makes use of Shapiro's Razor to shut this Libtard down by speaking so quickly and so eloquently, that the less intelligent Leftist could not respond.
by Guy Phoenix July 6, 2020
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