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The "Wellness" and spiritualist communities have been utilised since, if not before, the 2016 US election to disseminate disinformation.
Not high on fact checking or science, and wanting a certain degree of escape from their reality, they make for the perfect petri dish...and cash cow.
originally posted by: Astyanax
‘Have been utilised’? Meaning that they’re useful idiots, puppets of the ‘elite’, without will or capability of their own?
originally posted by: Astyanax
Are you really so stupid and cynical as to believe that anybody is like that? I have no high opinion of online quacks myself, but I respect them enough to hold them responsible for their own actions and statements. As I hold all people except mental defectives responsible for themselves.
originally posted by: Astyanax
Conspiracy theorists think they’re cleverer than everyone else, don’t they? In reality, they become conspiracy theorists because they haven’t enough wit and moral insight to understand how the world really works.
originally posted by: Astyanax
Sure you don’t mean a cash dish and a Petri cow?
If that is how you interpret the meaning.
Apart from name-calling do you have a point?
Well, it was fairly obvious from the out-set that you felt that way. This thread seems entirely aimed at making you feel superior to "conspiracy theorists"
originally posted by: Astyanax
There is no way a group of people can be 'utilised', except by another person or group of persons.
originally posted by: Astyanax
Gosh, didn't you get it yet? Try, try. It will come to you eventually, I'm sure.
originally posted by: Astyanax
I don't need to write an ATS thread to do that.
CONSPIRACY THEORIST, noun: a person who proposes or believes in a conspiracy theory
Merriam-Webster
originally posted by: Astyanax
a reply to: BrucellaOrchitis
CONSPIRACY THEORIST, noun: a person who proposes or believes in a conspiracy theory
Merriam-Webster
My italics.
A misnomer is a name that is incorrectly or unsuitably applied.[1] Misnomers often arise because something was named long before its correct nature was known, or because an earlier form of something has been replaced by a later form to which the name no longer suitably applies. A misnomer may also be simply a word that someone uses incorrectly or misleadingly.[2] The word "misnomer" does not mean "misunderstanding" or "popular misconception",[2] and a number of misnomers remain in common usage — which is to say that a word being a misnomer does not necessarily make usage of the word incorrect.