👉 A tautologizer is a type of argument that involves creating an analogy or comparison between two unrelated concepts. The goal of a tautologizer is to show how one concept can be derived from another without actually having any connection between them. For example, if someone says "The sky is blue because it's made up of water droplets," they are using a tautologizer by suggesting that the sky and water droplets are related in some way, but also suggesting that this relationship