@@tessmaru7285 Nothing about hate. Why are people so obsessed with hate these days? No, I don't automatically assume that. I check. I said "usually a pack of lies". Do you know what "usually" means?
@@robinharwood5044 I`m not a native English speaker, but I do know what "usually" means. So let me rephrase it. Do you USUALLY assume the opposite is true?
@@tessmaru7285 I usually assume the official story is not true. If I can check it, I do. I don’t assume anything is true. Not even the crackpot conspiracy theory. There usually isn’t a single “opposite” . But I usually hope that the crackpot conspiracy theory is true, because experience shows that, when it isn’t, what’s really going on is very much worse.
Simple. People do not trust politicians and their government anymore. In this day and age, you are stupid if you believe politicians and the news media! 😂😂😂
This is the least engaged audience I've ever seen, but it's a really great place to catch up on your knitting... 42:59
But that is just what they want you to think... ;-)
Simple, people are lazy and mostly illiterate, so conspiracy theories offer fast and simple answers to all kinds of complex questions.
And then watch I awe as the predictions come true .. to the chagrin of the propaganda hacks and collusive grubberments !!!
Perhaps the vast, documented history of actual conspiracies plays a role in why people still "indulge" in such speculation?
'Cause they come true ... at a success rate that defies the word "theory" !!!
Only some, not most...
@degaussingatmosphericcharg575 I'll stand by my comment.
Depends on the theory. Lizzard people? No.
and my webbed toes?
@glen.simpson platypus are a conspiracy.
The audience does not seem too interested.
They are conspiracy theorists))))
they don't understand english
1. Experience has taught us that the official position is usually a pack of lies.
2. Experience has taught us that the crackpot theory is often true.
If the organization you hate says 5+5=10, you’ll automatically assume that some other answer is true?
@@tessmaru7285 Nothing about hate. Why are people so obsessed with hate these days?
No, I don't automatically assume that. I check. I said "usually a pack of lies". Do you know what "usually" means?
@@robinharwood5044 I`m not a native English speaker, but I do know what "usually" means.
So let me rephrase it. Do you USUALLY assume the opposite is true?
@@tessmaru7285 I usually assume the official story is not true. If I can check it, I do. I don’t assume anything is true. Not even the crackpot conspiracy theory.
There usually isn’t a single “opposite” .
But I usually hope that the crackpot conspiracy theory is true, because experience shows that, when it isn’t, what’s really going on is very much worse.
Experience has not told us those things at all, exactly the opposite.
Simple. People do not trust politicians and their government anymore. In this day and age, you are stupid if you believe politicians and the news media! 😂😂😂
Thats why flat earthers still exist?
@@lukedegraaf1186 , maybe! I don't know! We can never know what is happening in people's minds!
That doesn’t explain phenomena like QAnon
@@Wally-jw6bh , i don't dwell on those types of movements.
People support politicians not because they believe but to improve their outcome and politicians are their representative.
Know the difference.
"indulge" is a stupid wording
Considering all that has gone on, if you are not at least a little bit of a conspiracy theorist, there's something wrong with you.