Please explain—it's an appropriate slippery slope argument, not a straw man argument.
The fallacy is similar to the slippery slope argument.
A: I'm a believer in the slippery slope argument.
This is not a slippery slope argument, it's an observation of historical fact.
It bears remembering, however, that the "slippery slope" argument is itself a danger.
The slippery slope argument has been present in the euthanasia debate since at least the 1930s.
Peoples is peoples, and that saves you from slippery slope arguments.
The slippery slope arguments do have some merit to them, at least in the UK.
The slippery slope argument remains a fallacy if such a chain is not established.
This may be in support of a slippery slope argument.