Author Topic: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories  (Read 806 times)

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Offline SirJohn

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Re: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories
« on: October 11, 2017, 12:15:53 pm »
There's a lot of disdain for 'ordinary people' in it.  I have been called 'arrogant' by such types, but I actually believe in democracy and wouldn't use a term like "the sheeple".   They also seem to have a disdain for some aspects of popular culture, and seem to equate popular culture with being brainwashed... literally.

I absolutely have no time for these people. Honestly, round them all up, ship them out to the countryside and make them pick fruit for a living. Their arrogance combined with their ignorance and insane paranoia just pisses me off.  They are cretins.
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