False Equivalence Fallacy Question Pack

False Equivalence Question Pack - Free Download

Churchill's hands trembled before speeches. He froze in crowds. He called his dark periods of crushing sadness his "Black Dog." Some people have labelled all of this as disorders. Churchill called them nerves, pressure, and grief - and he practiced until they couldn't stop him.

Normal human struggle and a clinical condition are not the same thing. Treating them as if they are - slapping a label on ordinary fear and sadness to make them sound equivalent to illness - helps nobody. It hides what's really happening.

That's the False Equivalence: treating two very different things as equal because they share one small similarity - like calling a rainy day a cyclone because they're both wet.

Your kids hear it everywhere. In every "that's basically the same thing" they'll ever be handed. This free Question Pack teaches them to catch it.

What's in the free Question Pack:

  • Discussion and research questions that get kids arguing about the Churchill story - the productive kind of arguing
  • A guided walk through how the voice that rallied nations started with a lisp, stage fright and a frozen silence in a debate - and why fear and a disorder aren't the same thing
  • An answer sheet, so you can run it at the dinner table or in a classroom with zero prep

The deal, stated plainly

We teach people to spot manipulation, so it would be a bit rich to hide ours. This pack is free because it's the best advertisement we have. You hand over your email, we send the download, and every so often we'll email you about new comics, book and our card game. Unsubscribe the moment we get boring. 


One email. Check your spam folder - our goodies have a talent for landing there. 

What the free pack doesn't include

The fully illustrated Winston Churchill story. The Duchess & Bruno comic. The Spot-the-Fallacy hunt through real ads and headlines. The Code Breaker, the Draw Your Own Comic page, and the hidden Gizmo kids go feral trying to find.

All of that lives in the False Equivalence Activity Pack - a 20-page printed booklet, rated 5.0 by teachers and parents on Etsy and TPT. 

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "My kids absolutely adore the characters and story! It reminds us of horrible histories. I haven't found anything like this pack before." - Sandra

It's one of 24. Every pack takes one fallacy, one historical disaster and one comic - and turns them into a kid who is very hard to fool.

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