You express a lot of black & white thinking. Is it because you were a Rainbow Girl?
A quick Google on Rainbow Girl defines them as girls who did public service affiliated with the Masonic Temple. I come close, but do not exactly fit that definition. I served, but not in association with them. They did give me some sort of small high school recognition or scholarship though, when I applied for it.
A Google on "false choice" brings up an article in the WA Post, which says the phrase confuses more than explains. Evidently, a false choice is a manipulative tactic to sway public opinion. A presentation of two extremes, as if they are the only way. Like, "Anyone who opposes our church expansion project is with the Devil". So, either you agree with the project, or you are a Satanist? Hardly. What if you disagree with the project for a good reason? What if you agree with the project, but are a covert Satanist?
I wasn't aware of black and white thinking in my posts. But, I'll keep it in mind. I don't think there's anything wrong with presenting two extremes to draw people toward the middle, though. That makes sense, to get people thinking.
Stop turning on me!