woolfe9998
Lifer
yeah but statistics is hard when anecdotes sound real nice!
Anecdotes are likely more persuasive to the vast majority of people than statistics because they sound more compelling. It's unfortunate that the most reliable information is just too dry for people to digest. More than unfortunate, actually. It's a key fallacy that has been fueling partisanship for ages. Both sides love to prove how awful the other side is by talking about what one person said or did as if it proves anything about "the other side."
Faulty generalization - Wikipedia
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