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Social Studies, 26.02.2020 03:18 bgallman153p71edg

The leader of the student organization argues that we must have more student participation in the administration's decision-making processes. But if her suggestion is implemented, then the next thing you know, the students will be running the school. Teachers and administrators will have no authority, and the school will no longer be a place of learning. Total chaos will ensue. We must reject the student organization's argument.
Does it commit a fallacy? Does it commit a red herring fallacy?

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