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Bruce replied 19 hours, 50 minutes ago 8 Members · 12 Replies
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It’s fascinating how people can come up with rumors and expect everyone to believe them. It’s not surprising that these rumors are termed spiral theories. Conspiracy theories have their fair share of supporters and critics around the world, with many associating them with racism, something close to a joke.
Definition Of A Conspiracy Theory
The majority of conspiracy theories involve excessive distrust of a certain group. It can also be called the paranoia one develops towards a certain organization or state, such as believing that world leaders have secret organizations further cemented within societies that run the world with bad intentions.
The Kanye West Conspiracy Theory:
A widespread joke about Kanye is that between all of his endeavors of starting businesses and his relationships, he would never have time to be a good father, which leads some people to believe he is purposely being made a bad father. Another conspiracy theory states that he faked his death as he was in control of the pop culture world, and to preserve his reputation, he had to take himself off the spotlight only to make his waiting game even more impactful and lucrative.
9/11 Inside Job: Some say that attacks were designed or allowed by sections of the U.S. government to construct a basis for commencing military actions against the Middle East, despite evidence stating otherwise.
Chemtrails: We have also mentioned that the vapor trails left behind while flying planes are chemicals meant to control climate, people, or even our minds.
QAnon: This is a term used to define a more recent invention whereby it puts forward a deep state existing, which is comprised of pagan child molesters who have control over world politics. It’s become popular in some groups, which has impacted the physical world.
Flat Earth: Yes, it’s hard to believe that people in the twenty-first century, with the technology evident today, still claim the Earth is flat, mainly because of reinterpretations of ancient texts or wrong understandings of modern science.
Why Do People Believe?
Pattern Recognition: Humans want to find patterns, whether there are any.
Need for Control: People sometimes need power or dominance; hence, these conspiracy theories provide a sense of balance, where somebody, be it a negative force, is overpowering everything.
Social Belonging: Instead of being ‘ignorant’ ‘herd’ members, one side tends to create a ‘community’ against the other, advocating the cause of believing in the conspiracy theories themselves.
Skepticism of Authority: One factor that makes a person over-cautious, ideally healthy, gets converted into denial, not trusting any official narrative.
The Effects:
Conspiracy Theories Goes Further Than Fun Dinner Agents They Can: Divide Society: Society tends to graph believers and non-believers, sometimes bringing intergroup strife.
Diminish Reliability On: On Either Scientists, Government and Even Media Switching People’s Ideas and Resources Where Evidence Is Considered Pluggable.
Rouse People: Be It No Warfare, Protests Outstand, but whenever a direct approach is required, people completely rely on their beliefs, and in this context, it can be for worse or better reasons.
Strange way of endorsing humor :
I have a very odd sense of humor, and sometimes I imagine equations in which worlds would have evil masterminds who pool supervillains together if the MLK campaign did not make any more sense than swords or even the pan-galactic gargle blaster. But A harsh reality by reason. These things are hardly picturesque in the literal sense: life is merely a collection of events that string together an explanation which, at many times or rather most times, the most realistic reason becomes the simplest reason without having to scratch your noggin too much at the risk of over-complicating things, which again if you think about it, life itself is a conspiracy theory of its own.
To conclude, although you can indulge in a good laugh as much as you please at the expense of elaborate myths If there’s anything Gons ever taught us, it is it is best to do so under Critical Lenses, sort of how the towel looks when sitting ready aside for me while watching The Hitchunners, or Much Better While Watching The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. And Always remember, where there are people, there is space for new imaginative theories in the 7.900 million population.
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