logic - What's the word for using a general argument that upon inspection does not apply?


Examples, some are ridiculous: Someone refuses to buy a lab grown diamond because 'all diamonds are blood diamonds'.


We cannot buy a sports car because 'the trunks of sports cars are too small', even though this sports car has a larger than average trunk.


Someone refuses to drink wine because 'wine comes from France', even though this particular wine is from Chile.




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