It’s possible a few concrete stories can illustrate why these shell game objections are wrong.
Unfortunately, it’s very hard to use concrete stories when the uncertainty is very high, and each specific case is quite unlikely. Here’s one of my attempts. I admit the probability of anything even roughly similar is 0.1%, and it sounds closer to science fiction than reality. Maybe you can write a better one?
It’s possible a few concrete stories can illustrate why these shell game objections are wrong.
Unfortunately, it’s very hard to use concrete stories when the uncertainty is very high, and each specific case is quite unlikely. Here’s one of my attempts. I admit the probability of anything even roughly similar is 0.1%, and it sounds closer to science fiction than reality. Maybe you can write a better one?