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" The extraterrestrials finally understood the impact of their theories, stereotypes, and logical fallacies, but, too traumatized by the thought of death, they were never able to remove their cloaks. With the cloak, they thought that their identities, their merits, and even their level of innocence or culpability in crime would be determined by their true aspirations, true mindsets, and true intellectual capacities, not just stereotypes, theories, and logical fallacies based on preconceived notions about race. The cloaks at least concealed the physical attributes that made them classified by their race, and, since their racial identity would be concealed, their peers wouldn’t use any preconceived notions to assess them based on their race! "
― Lucy Carter , Logicalard Fallacoid
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" Because the aviator-organisms are flexible with the atmospheric attributes of the area they’re flying in, the other three races theorized and overall concluded that all aviator-organisms were unable to incisively analyze their surroundings and formulate an opinion, and, with their putative lack of incisiveness, the other races concluded that they’ll be unable to find a permanent, suitable abode for themselves, as they thought that they’ll be constantly flying in search for one, and, therefore, become so tired that the aviator-organisms would be unable to provide for themselves. Because they would be unable to provide for themselves, they would become extinct. The other three races did not compile a sufficient amount of evidentiary support to prove that it is possible for the entire concatenation of events to actually occur. They used the slippery slope fallacy, which would make them slip and suffer a downfall. "
― Lucy Carter , Logicalard Fallacoid
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" Unfortunately, the robot did not make it to Earth, where there are several problems with logical fallacies, stereotyping, and the inability to distinguish a theory from a fact. Maybe everyone on Earth should wear cloaks, so no one would be judged based on preconceived notions about race, gender, and other possible biological or social factors that are so terribly susceptible to stereotyping. Stereotyping, to all those on Earth who may be reading this, is nothing more than a bunch of theories that replace facts, and those theories are nothing more than a bunch of stupid argumentative claims supported by logical fallacies. "
― Lucy Carter , Logicalard Fallacoid
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" Because the Potentiamos, a nearby planet, was an authority due to its economic success and advances in its academic systems, the other three races of Logicalard Fallaciod believed in its statement about indigenous people of a forest environment. According to those in Potentiamos, indigenous people of a forest environment lack technological expertise, are unable to manipulate currency, and are illiterate. Since this statement came from the “authority” of Potentiamos, the other three races theorized and overall concluded that this was true. Because the geofus-organisms lived in a forest environment, the other three races thought that they must lack technological expertise and economic success; It was evidently an appeal to authority; the other races neglected to think about the attributes of a conclusion that make it factually inerrant. Instead, they conjectured that authorities are always right because they are authorities. "
― Lucy Carter , Logicalard Fallacoid
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" Because of this, all the extraterrestrials created a document containing all their adopted doctrines, including:
“If cryo-organisms were aborted or died of both natural or intentional causes, there would be more passion in this world, and there would, both figuratively and literally, more light upon all places.” With this, the community strived to prevent the cryo-organisms from surviving. The therma organisms, since “therma” means “fire,” “cryo” means “ice,” and fire melts ice, felt that it was obligatory for their race especially to contribute to the eradication of the cryo-organisms, so they slaughtered hundreds of cryo-organisms every few months. "
― Lucy Carter , Logicalard Fallacoid