Causes an awful lot of wars too, though.I personally believe all religion is bonkers but I'm not anti it as it gives people faith often gives them direction and forms a good moral compass.
Causes an awful lot of wars too, though.I personally believe all religion is bonkers but I'm not anti it as it gives people faith often gives them direction and forms a good moral compass.
He's the same age as my son. How would you feel if your son started talking about aircraft contrails seeding mind-controlling chemicals, or 5G phone masts linked to coronavirus, or 9-foot shape-shifting lizards running the world?Is his belief any different to believing in God, religion etc, not really.
I personally believe all religion is bonkers but I'm not anti it as it gives people faith often gives them direction and forms a good moral compass.
Do you think we could have an adult discussion about this without the usual personal attacks and puerile comments ...
No.
He's the same age as my son. How would you feel if your son started talking about aircraft contrails seeding mind-controlling chemicals, or 5G phone masts linked to coronavirus, or 9-foot shape-shifting lizards running the world?
We live in an odd world, there will be millions of people fixated on dieing from covid when the chances of them actually doing so are statistically tiny, yet those self same people will be making many other choices that will have much greater life limiting effects on them, (including increasing their risk from covid) smoking, lack of fitness, diet, bmi, drink , drugs etc etc.
Numbers schmumbers. A singificant number of people have had quite a few years knocked off their life expectancy permanently. It is an incontrovertible fact that our healthcare system, and almost certainly other systems which keep us alive, would have become overwhelmed and ceased to function without lockdown(s).
The good news is that 'flu related deaths have all but disappeared. Every cloud......
Yebbut it feels like two yearsOver the 11 months of the pandemic, I reckon I've lost almost a year of my life
Absolutely agree. Some of those theories make interesting thought experiments - how do I know the world's the shape we tend to think it is, that men have stood on the moon, that the sun doesn't orbit Earth? Kind of like Descartes' cogito etc. Most of us don't have the understanding to counter flat earthers and all that, but do have a sense of how to weigh the arguments, who's making them, what they know and have to gain etc.I took a dive into the mucky end of the pool this morning, to have have a look at some of the nonconformist (or conspiracy-theorist, if you prefer) info to see where things are - it's been a while since I last did it. A few fun things cropped up, particularly this bit of satire: The Vaccine (Dis)Information War
There are some great links in the article to things like mainstream media (!) propaganda claiming not wearing wearing a mask proves you are a psychopath, critical thinking is a bad idea, and just believe the nice man from the Ministry, because he always tells the truth.
Conspiracy theories exist because propaganda exists. Governments lie, intentionally and with malice aforethought. If you trust your government implicitly, then all unauthorised information is to be deplatformed. If you know your government lies, then you have to try and sort the wheat from the chaff, which is a difficult path to tread without any help. Some people go more off-piste than others, and don't forget that refusing to believe a truth doesn't make it less true, so dismissing all conspiracy theories out of hand makes you just as badly informed as the chem-trail nutter (and I agree that chem-trail belief is definitely more religion that reality).
We live in an odd world, there will be millions of people fixated on dieing from covid when the chances of them actually doing so are statistically tiny, yet those self same people will be making many other choices that will have much greater life limiting effects on them,
Oh, I agree. The conspiracy-theory obsessed friend I mentioned did have a couple of things right. He used to cover the webcam on the workshop PC with blu-tac because he said people were watching him. That turns out to have been quite possible - just not the people he thought (he is convinced Apple is owned by the FBI and webcams are for their nefarious purposes).Conspiracy theories exist because propaganda exists. Governments lie, intentionally and with malice aforethought. If you trust your government implicitly, then all unauthorised information is to be deplatformed. If you know your government lies, then you have to try and sort the wheat from the chaff, which is a difficult path to tread without any help. Some people go more off-piste than others, and don't forget that refusing to believe a truth doesn't make it less true, so dismissing all conspiracy theories out of hand makes you just as badly informed as the chem-trail nutter (and I agree that chem-trail belief is definitely more religion that reality).
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