Conspiracy Theories Are Not Real

2 years ago
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There's no such thing as 'conspiracy theories.'
This is a deceptive linguistic tool that propagandist sophists use to discredit an idea without providing an argument against it. It is an attempt to feel morally and/or intellectually superior by smearing your political opponent's position without actually saying anything meaningful or disproving. The type of person who uses this term often would best be described as a parrot. I would rather be considered a "wild conspiracy theorist" than a mindless zombie with no capacity to conduct political dialogue besides parroting simple talking points or phrases that do not form or uphold a valid argument. There are some wild ideas, so prove them wrong and don't try and smear them with an ignorant label because of a lack of ability on your part to prove the 'conspiracy theory' false. Using the term 'conspiracy theory' seriously shows more about your own potential lack of political insight and (dis)ability to comprehend complex subjects than it does about whatever viewpoint you are calling a conspiracy theory. The general feeling of the word is invoked to attack those who hold opinions outside the mainstream, but this feeling is invalid and is enforced by factors you can't comprehend until you investigate and research 'conspiracy theories' for yourself. Mind control is real and it exists only in the mind, if you allow it to, and is operated through language. Language is the projective force of will we put into the world to describe reality at whatever level, to shape reality through shaping minds. Words only have meaning if you let them, in a subjective capacity of course. Objective definitions to describe objective reality do exist outside of the mind, however. For example, a table is a table regardless of what subjective interpretation you would describe it as, what kind of table it is, or what we term it as because it exists outside of the mind in our environment, which is objective reality that we can 100% determine exists by using our senses, individually, collectively, or using machines that mimic the senses. Everyone can see, feel, taste, touch, and smell a table regardless of what you want to call it. Don't ever get bogged down in a pointless debate of semantics with intellectually dishonest political adversaries who will never agree with you anyway.
'Conspiracy theories' are not real outside of your mind, and the term itself is a political smear generally used by what are essentially zombie-like detractors with nothing of substance to say about any given political position in dialogue.

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