Conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theories are common for a variety of reasons. One reason is that they can offer a way to make sense of complex or confusing events or situations. Conspiracy theories can provide a simple and seemingly straightforward explanation for events that are difficult to understand or explain using conventional means.
Another reason is that conspiracy theories can tap into people's fears, anxieties, and uncertainties. Many conspiracy theories play on people's distrust of authority or institutions, and suggest that there is a hidden or malevolent force that is working against them. This can be appealing to people who feel powerless or marginalized, as it offers a way to explain their situation and to assign blame. Additionally, conspiracy theories can spread quickly and easily through social media and other online platforms, where they can be amplified by like-minded individuals and communities. The echo chamber effect can reinforce these beliefs and make them more difficult to challenge or disprove.
It's important to remember that while conspiracy theories can be seductive, they are often based on little or no evidence, and can have serious consequences. They can contribute to the spread of misinformation, erode trust in public institutions, and even incite violence. It's crucial to approach information critically, and to rely on reliable, evidence-based sources of information when making decisions or forming beliefs.
A story about an actual conspiracy
By Veritasium
The existence of real conspiracies does not justify conspiracy theories
The ultimate conspiracy debunker
"Most Conspiracy Theories are stupid. By the power of the internet they spread like wildfire and often poison discussions. But there is hope – we developed a way to debunk conspiracies in just a few seconds…" - Kurzgesagt
No one is hiding a cure for cancer
"A cure for cancer is something of a holy grail in medicine, and many people would have you believe that we’ve already found it, but it’s existence is being hidden and suppressed by greedy companies who only care about profit. These people are, however, wrong, and a cure for cancer is just as mythical as the holy grail itself."
Full article: https://thelogicofscience.com/2018/07/09/no-one-is-hiding-a-cure-for-cancer/