WHAT ARE CONSPIRACY THEORIES?
Conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation where a conspiracy occurs from an individual or group with malicious intent to manipulate power or manipulate psychology or mind… Usually the motive is political. treat. The term has a negative connotation that implies appeal to a conspiracy or prejudice or insufficient evidence. Conspiracies are often hidden with mystery, unwarranted malice, causing evil negativity…
Conspiracy theories against proof are supported by circular reasoning, with both evidence against a conspiracy and the absence of evidence for it being interpreted as evidence of its truth, thereby Conspiracy theories become a belief rather than something that can be proven or disproven.
Research suggests that conspiracist ideals – believing in conspiracy theories – can be psychopathologically harmful, linked to projection, paranoia and Machiavelli. Psychologists believe that finding a conspiracy without any real conspiracy is a mental manifestation called delusional cognition.
Historically, conspiracy theories have been closely linked to prejudice, witch hunts, wars and genocides. They are often strongly believed by perpetrators of terrorist attacks, and are used as justification by Timothy McVeigh and Anders Breivik, as well as governments such as Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and Turkey. The South African government’s AIDS denialism, fueled by conspiracy theories, has caused an estimated 330,000 deaths from AIDS, while belief in conspiracy theories about genetically modified foods has caused the government to The Zambian government refused food aid during a famine, at a time when 3 million people in the country were starving. Conspiracy theories are a significant obstacle to improving public health, encourage opposition to vaccination and hydration, and have been linked to outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. .
Other effects of conspiracy theories include reduced trust in scientific evidence, radicalization and ideological strengthening of extremist groups, and negative consequences for the economy. Conspiracy theories once limited to extremist audiences have now become widespread in popular media, emerging as a cultural phenomenon of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. around the world and are commonly believed, some are even believed to be true by the majority of the population. Interventions to reduce the occurrence of belief in conspiracies include maintaining an open society and improving the public’s analytical thinking skills.
Conspiracy theories are real and are actually causing viewers, listeners, and readers to fall into a “jumble” of hypotheses from the deductive minds of hidden subjects in a direction that is beneficial to them. Identifying and understanding the core nature of conspiracy theories is also the best way to “self-defense” in today’s social life. That is also a way to build yourself a wise reader in a “forest” of information on the online community and modern social life.
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