Colour me surprised.
10/8/24 22:31![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Conspiracy theorists may not really believe their outlandish ideas
People who claim to believe in conspiracy theories may not actually deep down, which researchers uncovered by asking if they thought Canada had an elite army of genetically engineered, super intelligent, giant raccoons
I know a lot of these people personally. And it's never about believing in their theories. It's about inability to cope with their poor life choices, and then they go into two groups:
1. They need to deal with it somehow, so they blame it on somebody else. Everything that "they are trying to hide from us" is somehow directly connected to whatever poor life choice they made.
2. They are aware of their poor life choices and then they are giving a significance to their life. They believe that they are part of something very big while us others are blind sheep that need "eye opening".
From my observation, it's a psyhological defensive mechanism. And not about being unintelligent and uneducated as I originally thought.
If you took a flat Earther in orbit and showed them undeniably that the Earth is a globe, they would claim that the windows are in fact screens with video playing CGI.
Because once again, they are not defending what they really believe. They are giving their best to defend illusions that give their life a purpose because otherwise they are going back to being small fish in a big pond.
People who claim to believe in conspiracy theories may not actually deep down, which researchers uncovered by asking if they thought Canada had an elite army of genetically engineered, super intelligent, giant raccoons
I know a lot of these people personally. And it's never about believing in their theories. It's about inability to cope with their poor life choices, and then they go into two groups:
1. They need to deal with it somehow, so they blame it on somebody else. Everything that "they are trying to hide from us" is somehow directly connected to whatever poor life choice they made.
2. They are aware of their poor life choices and then they are giving a significance to their life. They believe that they are part of something very big while us others are blind sheep that need "eye opening".
From my observation, it's a psyhological defensive mechanism. And not about being unintelligent and uneducated as I originally thought.
If you took a flat Earther in orbit and showed them undeniably that the Earth is a globe, they would claim that the windows are in fact screens with video playing CGI.
Because once again, they are not defending what they really believe. They are giving their best to defend illusions that give their life a purpose because otherwise they are going back to being small fish in a big pond.