You can also refute it by inverting the logic. If you like milk chocolate but don't like eating a bowl full of sugar, you like chocolate more than sugar. Curious what the name for that would be.
Imho you inverted the arguments but not the logic. You're still using the same blend of false dichotomy and ig slippery slope.
So it would still be the same reductio ad absurdum
You can also refute it by inverting the logic. If you like milk chocolate but don't like eating a bowl full of sugar, you like chocolate more than sugar. Curious what the name for that would be.
Imho you inverted the arguments but not the logic. You're still using the same blend of false dichotomy and ig slippery slope.
So it would still be the same reductio ad absurdum