• Polar@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    If the government wanted to kill people, they’d kill those who refused to comply.

    So the thing that would make more sense, is that the COVID vaccine was an antidote, and the government was going to release a toxic gas to kill everyone who didn’t take it.

    But nah, their argument is that the government is killing those who comply. Ya, because that makes sense.

    • Lianodel@ttrpg.network
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      1 year ago

      That’s one of the things that bugs me about conspiracy theories. So many of them don’t even have a point.

      How can so many be people be so wrapped up in conspiracism, but never once have the though, “Oh, wait, why would anyone do this? It’d be pointless.”

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        1 year ago

        It’s because people aren’t wired that way. There’s a name for that phenomenon, but I forgot.

        The idea behind it is that people make up “reasons” (conspiracy strategies) that fit the event. A big event needs a big reason, they can’t just accept that some things happen due to accidents or just by chance.

        That’s why Covid can’t have been natural, it must have escaped from a lab! The government is giving us free vaccines? It can’t be that they just want to get us back to work, there must be a secret plot behind that!

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      1 year ago

      Someone straight up told me its because the elites only want those they can respect to survive.

      It’s a wierd form of hating them but desperately wanting their approval. I think they all just have daddy issues that aren’t the kinky fun kind.