sanmac - // You placed an "s" at the end of each noun; that indicates more than one instance … //
No, in indicates a generic circumstance, and is non-specific as an illustration of a point being made.
// … which of course you did to make your comment much more dramatic and sensational. //
As the writer of the post, allow me the privilege of knowing my motives better than you, I did not do anything of the kind, that is your imagination, not my post.
// However, I do agree that one case is too many...But keep in mind that up until now it is only one case. //
Make your mind up - "either it is only one case", and therefore not statistically relevant, or it is "one case too many" which renders it utterly unacceptable - you can't have it both ways.