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I see that there's a bit of "crazy" talk going on.
Let me add a bit to that.
And hopefully, subtract some:
About 30 minutes after I posted the following:
OmCheeto said:
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Her response was interesting; "I have been watching the corruption of the Clintons unfold for years. I don't have to dissect every breath they take."
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an article popped up in my Facebook feed, with the following quote:
“I don’t care what facts I read, Hillary is a crook and nothing will change my mind.”
Now, call me paranoid, but it looked to me like someone was watching what I said here at PF, googled it, and fed it back to Facebook, for me to see.
They are watching us...
But anyways, the article was titled "
You Know These Are All Debunked Hillary Conspiracy Theories, Right?", put out by some new website, that I'd never heard about before, which of course made me even more suspicous. So I decided to check their reference:
The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories
We're all conspiracy theorists, some of us just hide it better than others.
Posted Oct 24, 2015
Rob Brotherton Ph.D [University of London]
...contrary to some tinfoil-based stereotypes, conspiracy theorists aren't just a few kooks with bizarre ideas about shape-shifting reptiles secretly running society. They lurk among us. They are us. We all have innately suspicious minds.
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Wait? What? My sister, and all the people I disagree with here at PF, aren't crazy?
That's just crazy talk. (And everyone knows, that Ph.ds, are reealy full of themselves, and will try and manipulate our non-Ph.d minds...)
Anyways, I delved further. (At the recommendation of the author, of course):
...In the mean time, take a look at ConspiracyPsychology.com, where you'll find posts by me and my fellow conspiracy-psychologists Mike Wood, Dan Jolley, and Christopher Thresher-Andrews.
Ah, Ha! Rob has a friend who corroborates my beliefs! Yay!
Conspiracy theories and the campaign to Leave the EU
Posted on June 21, 2016 by Daniel Jolley
...conspiracy theories, politically, are generally found in the realm of the right and not the left.
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Which, of course, as a layman, had my mind jumping all over the place, as Rob had just said that right-wingers were neither stupid, nor crazy.
And I've always considered them as such.
Which kind of developed into a cognitive dissonance.
Which made me, for anyone who has seen Drakkith's signature, come up with simplistic metaphor:
Right wingers, are people who have never liked brussel sprouts, and never will.
Left wingers, are people open minded enough, to try poison.
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