The One Orc Conclusion - The Hasty Generalization logical fallacy

The One Orc Conclusion - The Hasty Generalization logical fallacy

Published on Nov 2
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By Kids, For Kids Story Time - Children's Story Podcast
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<p>The One-Orc Conclusion: Judging a Village by One Bad Apple! 🍎🧌</p><p>Late one night, Fergus O&apos;Gold, the leprechaun, is woken up by a scary sound! 😱 His gold is being stolen! He and Snotbeard the Giant manage to capture the burglar: a tough, snarling orc named <b>Urzog Night-Stalker</b>. 🧌</p><p>Urzog is carrying a collection of nasty weapons—a serrated dagger, a Snaggle-Net, and even Stink-Bombs! 🤢 When Urzog reveals she&apos;s from the mountain village of <b>Zul&apos;Gath</b>, Fergus jumps to a big, wrong conclusion:</p><p><b>&quot;This one orc is a dangerous thief, so the entire village of Zul&apos;Gath must be a nest of thieves! Every orc must be just as bad as she is!&quot;</b> 🤔</p><p>The frightened Snaggletonians gather their army and march to Zul&apos;Gath, ready for a huge battle! But when they arrive, they meet the wise and kind village chief, <b>Ghorza Stone-Hand</b>. She&apos;s not a thief at all! She explains that every village has its troublemakers, and it&ap...