In the tradition of foolish literature, this pattern is unique, i.e. fools in groups, the biases and foolishness only work if all the town folk or village folk are foolish
"Fools in groups" traditions from around the world:
The Wise Men of Chelm (Ashkenazi Jewish/Eastern European folklore)
The Schildbürger (Citizens of Schilda, German folklore)
The Wise Men of Gotham (English folklore)
The Molbos (People of Mols, Danish folklore)
The People of Kocourkov (Czech/Bohemian folklore)
The Hölmöläiset (People of Hölmölä, Finnish folklore)
Wise Men of Schilda (Schildbürger, German Folklore)
The People of Kampen (Netherlands - Dutch folklore)
The Wise Fools of Moira (India - Goan/Konkani folklore)
Paramanandayya's Disciples (India - Telugu/Tamil folklore)
"Fools in groups" traditions from around the world:
The Wise Men of Chelm (Ashkenazi Jewish/Eastern European folklore)
The Schildbürger (Citizens of Schilda, German folklore)
The Wise Men of Gotham (English folklore)
The Molbos (People of Mols, Danish folklore)
The People of Kocourkov (Czech/Bohemian folklore)
The Hölmöläiset (People of Hölmölä, Finnish folklore)
Wise Men of Schilda (Schildbürger, German Folklore)
The People of Kampen (Netherlands - Dutch folklore)
The Wise Fools of Moira (India - Goan/Konkani folklore)
Paramanandayya's Disciples (India - Telugu/Tamil folklore)
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