The act of self-praise in an argument after making a statement or retort.
Common logical fallacy among the
Baby Boomer generation as it is typically used among elders to validate their own points to younger people in a
condescending matter.
(Also spelled “Dick Preaching”.)
An example of dickpreaching:
Uncle Vern: “I can’t believe the liberals just announced they’re raising the
minimum wage,
unbelievable.”
His Nephew: “Considering how the prices of necessities have inflated, I think this is for the best.”
Uncle Vern: “Then you’re going to get taxed more. ‘Oh yeah, that’s right Uncle Vern, that makes a lot of sense.’ Might as well
drop the mic with that one.”
His Nephew: “Quit your dickpreaching, Uncle Vern. I would never say that because you’re not making a rational argument.”
The specific line of dickpreaching in this context is Uncle Vern himself saying “Oh yeah, that’s right Uncle Vern, that makes a lot of sense.” on behalf of his nephew who still does not agree with him.