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Why are so many people drawn to conspiracies in times of crisis? The Mind of a Conspiracy Theorist

Studies show that conspiracy theories tend to snowball during times of crisis, when fear is rampant and clear explanations are in short supply. They appeal in part because they offer a straightforward narrative and someone to blame. explained.

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[psychologytoday.com]

josephr 7 Nov 20
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People want something else to occupy their mind instead of dwelling on reality

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Herd stupidity ?

bobwjr Level 10 Nov 21, 2020
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Plus,the concept of "gawd" is taken.......

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I simply cannot grasp the mindset of any conspiracy theorist.

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"scientists have roundly debunked the theory that the coronavirus was created in a lab" AKA the CCP-controlled WHO have stated it.

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For much the same reasons some people need to believe in religion.

Yes, the answer was in the question really. It gives them a sense of knowing, albeit unfounded.

@girlwithsmiles Yes, from the time we're born we're programmed to try and make sense of our environments. Conspiracy theories make it easy to explain the inexplicable. LOL

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