I've been reading a lot about this online lately. There's an actual scientific theory that conspiracy theorists suffer from a form of cognitive dissonance. I even heard one person on the radio describing how they like to argue with conspiracy theorists by bringing up critical thinking and then suggesting that they should think critically about conspiracy theories themselves. What do you think about all this? Leave a comment below.
Personally, I think it's a conspiracy (of course). First of all "cognitive dissonance occurs when a person holds contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values" (from Wikipedia), and for the people who actually do think about conspiracy theories, it's really just a way of detecting lies. Because let's face it, humans can lie. A certain percentage of the population is just statistically going to lie a certain percentage of the time. And no matter how good and virtuous you may think you are, there's always going to be other people out there who don't care about goodness or virtue, who most certainly can and will lie to you if they think it'll benefit themselves or their group.
Would a thief steal? Of course they would, that's what thieves do! They'd probably even lie about it too. What's so bad about considering the possibility that someone may have lied to you? After all, that's what thinking about conspiracy theories does for people. Some people even call it their BS Detector. It used to be called Critical Thinking, back when Common Sense was actually common and made sense.
But nowadays it's so easy to spread a rumor about about how people react to rumors. Honestly, I think it's very rude to tell people not to question the validity of other people's statements. It makes me wonder if all these people who put-down on conspiracy theories actually believe everything they hear, because that would actually be a real source of cognitive dissonance. Sort of ironic, isn't it? I bet the irony wasn't lost on whoever started the rumor that conspiracy theorists were crazy (who would benefit from starting a rumor like that anyway?), but what's really crazy is how many people actually believed them.
You don't need to be a psychologist to use a search engine and find out the definition of "cognitive dissonance", that's when the logic in that rumor/theory starts to fall apart; they say it was a scientist to came up with this theory, but a real scientist probably wouldn't have mislabeled the type of mental illness in their root argument so carelessly. Not to mention that real scientists usually don't like to use terms like 'cognitive dissonance', because that's a psychology term, only a psychologist can legally diagnose someone with a mental illness in the USA, and psychologists don't call themselves scientists (no matter how badly they may want to believe that psychology is a real science, they still don't call themselves that).
Don't get me wrong, I'm well aware that one of the main reasons why some people don't like conspiracy theories in general is because some of the alternative explanations in certain conspiracy theories are even more bizarre and unbelievable than the original stories that some people were trying to analyze. But isn't that just part of the process of unraveling a lie? The trick is to keep thinking.
If your entire opinion of conspiracy theories is just all about one small aspect of what you heard about them, or even worse, if your opinion is just a copy of someone else's opinion, then how accurate can that opinion really be? Could you have maybe been a little bit wrong about it? Possibly misled by a rouge faction of the shadow government?? (cough) Or maybe you were just raised to believe-in and respect your elders; like your teachers, your religious leaders, the people who raised you... But those are supposed to be the 'good-guys', right? Well what about politicians? If you believe everything that politicians say then you would definitely suffer from cognitive dissonance, because politicians don't agree on anything!
If you really want me to believe that it's crazy to wonder if a politician ever lied, then please tell me how to get to the nearest mental hospital, so I can rush you there for your own good! See what I just did there? I debunked the debunkers, you should leave a comment and try to debunk me. It'll be fun!
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We live in sad times when you just can't trust anybody about anything!
One things for sure the ability to lock up in a loony house anybody questioning the official story line fed by governments would be a wet dream come true for them
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