This might be the main reason why so many people are anti-conspiracy talk.
After all, a "conspiracy theory" is merely a hypothetical educated guess as to a "conspiracy" (2 or more people agreeing to do something illegal or immoral). It is nothing more than that.
But maybe a large percentage of the population cannot compute that concept, so it is easy for them to default to the TV box programming about "muh conspiracy = lie," and then they don't have to think anymore.
That is absolutely fascinating info.
This might be the main reason why so many people are anti-conspiracy talk.
After all, a "conspiracy theory" is merely a hypothetical educated guess as to a "conspiracy" (2 or more people agreeing to do something illegal or immoral). It is nothing more than that.
But maybe a large percentage of the population cannot compute that concept, so it is easy for them to default to the TV box programming about "muh conspiracy = lie," and then they don't have to think anymore.