If a then b then c can be true and is always false until enough time passes for c to become true.
That is to say its only useful in argument when its final logical argument is still false. Otherwise its just a series of true if then conditionals.
If its just used to show that the slope is indeed slippery its fine. To conflate every slippery slope argument with non sequitur is the logical fallacy.
Its not actually a fallacy either.
If a then b then c can be true and is always false until enough time passes for c to become true.
That is to say its only useful in argument when its final logical argument is still false. Otherwise its just a series of true if then conditionals.
If its just used to show that the slope is indeed slippery its fine. To conflate every slippery slope argument with non sequitur is the logical fallacy.