I'm not sure what world you live in dude, but conspiracy theorists are not that bright to put it mildly. In my world, they are odd people who are probably scared and/or paranoid of their own shadow.
When I think of people who believe in conspiracy theories, I think of people who are not smart enough to use basic logical reasoning to think for themselves. Therefore, they find random bullshit whether online, the radio or cable TV to fit their foolish narrative and claim complete falsehoods to be facts. Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Don’t worry, I’ll keep working on you. I know for a fact you’re capable of learning.Gentlemen, I spent about 30 minutes while on the stationary bike this morning and another 8 minutes while defecating researching this point so now I'm an expert.
The Trumpys on this site are damned dumb and say and believe in the dumbest shit. And that’s not even because I disagree with them, but because the shot they say is damned dumb. But that’s also a function of what they read. When people Fox, Hannity, Lying Tuck, Revolver, Townhall, Newsmax, etc their brains, they just get dumber and dumber.
I work with a large number of attorneys who voted trump because they are Republicans but they never fell for the stupid conspiracies flouted after the loss. In fact they laugh at anyone that even tries to provide any validity to that shit.
There’s a far distance between being gullible enough to fall for the dumbest of conspiracy theories and have a difference in opinion on tax and economic theory. I totally disagree with you on your looney belief that the Trump cuts have caused every positive economic indicator since while not contributing to any negative indicators. That doesn’t make me think you’re dumb, just a touch misguided and you allowed trickle down to form the basis of your economic belief. Now, when you start falling for the looney shit spouted by Salty, Lev, Waco, Bambino, Why, Neverthink, Ace, Stud, Dil, etc, I’ll start to rethink my view of you. Originally Posted by 1blackman1
I don't think people who believe in conspiracy theories are dumber than people who don't. Apparently those who don't believe may have better critical thinking skills, while those who do are more likely to be free thinkers. So maybe the conspiracists are more creative. Texassapper and WYID have in fact exhibited remarkable creativity in the COVID threads.
I actually came across an article in the Guardian, "Why smart people are more likely to believe fake news -- Research shows that smart people are more susceptible to fake news and conspiracy theories – but why?"
I think the emotional make up of a person is more important than intelligence. This is interesting,
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34240638/
If you believe the paper, McCain pretty much hit the nail on the head in his post above. People who believe in conspiracies are more likely to be odd and eccentric, dramatic and emotional, and anxious. But maybe not always. I'm odd, eccentric and anxious and don't believe in conspiracy theories any more than the next guy. From other sources, many conspiracists are a tad bit narcissistic as well.
And Blackman, you have a very distorted view of what I think about taxes, it's nothing like what you described. But that's for a different time and place, because now I've got to go home to my significant other who's a bigger believer in conspiracy theories than anyone on this board. I could recycle about half of the Instagram links she sends me into the COVID threads and I'd become texassapper's and WYID's best buddy.