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- Commiunism ( @Commiunism@lemmy.wtf ) 15•11 hours ago
We live in times where making up bullshit is consequence free, even if you get called out on it. People seem to value if you can speak well more than if you’re speaking the truth.
But hey, it’s free speech in the marketplace of ideas, so maybe it’s actually a good thing.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 1•10 hours ago
It is a good thing but normies can’t be bothered with any back bone to discern bullshit…
So here we are 🤡
- Toribor ( @Toribor@corndog.social ) 4•6 hours ago
Everyone is stupid except for me.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•6 hours ago
Sir I am very regarded…
- Lad ( @AFC1886VCC@reddthat.com ) 15•11 hours ago
Far-right fuckwits have created conspiracy theories about everything, just add it to the list.
- Samvega ( @Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 26•7 hours ago
Conspiracy theories are popular because people often prefer easy answers to reality. And “gays womens disableds bad” is a very easy answer, as it absolves [thanks maccentric] people that are not in those groups from blame.
- 1984 ( @1984@lemmy.today ) 4•10 hours ago
This sounds weird to me. What is easier than just trusting the official information? This is exactly what conspiracy theorists are complaining about actually. That ordinary people just trust the information they are given by credible sources.
If anything, people who believe the standard information are the laziest, no?
So the “easy answers” part sounds a bit weird. The easy answers are right there on TV and the internet on the first search hit.
It’s more that those answers don’t make sense to conspiracy theorists. I guess you can tell them to get a degree in science and then it will make sense to them, but that won’t happen.
But it’s interesting how others can appearently explain how things work to conspiracy theorists in a way so they feel they understand and don’t doubt the information. Because it makes intuitive sense to them.
Maybe too much of science is hidden behind complicated layers that normal people just don’t understand and can’t understand.
- vithigar ( @vithigar@lemmy.ca ) 7•10 hours ago
“Easy answers” in that they’re simple, fit into their existing worldview, and don’t require them to change anything. Not easy as in the easiest to find. That’s why it’s a conspiracy, the simple answers that they want to be correct are being hidden from them.
- luciole (he/him) ( @luciole@beehaw.org ) 4•10 hours ago
Conspiracy theories are easy answers because they lack the nuance of reality and they present an attractive narrative. There’s good guys, bad guys, underdogs, secrets, etc. In contrast reality is full of grey areas, requires a lot of thought, will make you empathize with those you thought you’d blame and vice versa. Facing facts is hard work.
- 1984 ( @1984@lemmy.today ) 1•3 hours ago
I don’t know if it’s contradicting anything. Bad guys with power get together and plan things all the time.
It really isn’t very hard to keep things under cover either. A lot of coverups goes unnoticed for many years until some whistleblower steps forward and gets punished severely. Specially the US strikes down on whistleblowers very, very hard.
How many are ongoing right now? I’m guessing a lot. Because people are no longer even looking for it. That worries me. I think people are fooling themselves that there are no big plans carried out, and events are just random. Nobody intends to do anything, and things just happen. Makes no sense to me at all.
- Linux is for pussies ( @Banichan@dormi.zone ) 14•13 hours ago
Same with religion
- Samvega ( @Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 2•13 hours ago
I disagree. Thanks for sharing your ideological hatred of religion with me, though, it tells me you’re not worth talking to.
- SharkAttak ( @SharkAttak@kbin.melroy.org ) 6•8 hours ago
And thanks for sharing your mindless love for religion, it tells us you’re not pleasant to talk to.
- Samvega ( @Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 1•7 hours ago
I’m bad because I don’t hate people for belonging to a group? Sounds like you’re a bigot.
- SharkAttak ( @SharkAttak@kbin.melroy.org ) 2•3 hours ago
I’m bad because I don’t love the people belonging to your group? Sounds like you’re a bigot. And a troll.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•10 hours ago
Pathetic
- Samvega ( @Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 1•7 hours ago
At least I can end my sentences in full stops.
- cows_are_underrated ( @cows_are_underrated@feddit.org ) 7•12 hours ago
Then elaborate your opinion. You won’t change anyone’s Mind without elaboration.
- luciole (he/him) ( @luciole@beehaw.org ) 5•10 hours ago
This whole little discussion is just users telling each other to fuck off with no elaboration whatsoever on either side.
- Samvega ( @Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 2•12 hours ago
You won’t change anyone’s Mind
I don’t care.
- cows_are_underrated ( @cows_are_underrated@feddit.org ) 5•12 hours ago
Thanks for sharing your ideological hatred of religion with me, though, it tells me you’re not worth talking to.
- ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝 ( @HK65@sopuli.xyz ) 6•12 hours ago
Some actual conspiracies being true, the world burning and governments doing shit like dragnet surveillance doesn’t help either.
We need to restore trust in governments, but for that, we need to get governments we can trust.
- Samvega ( @Samvega@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 17•12 hours ago
we need to get governments we can trust.
Which isn’t going to happen if enough people vote along the lines of completely insane conspiracy theories. The candidate who says “I’m going to turn off the Jewish space lasers!!!” is almost certainly not going to be the one who makes the lives of normal people better through empathetic listening.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•10 hours ago
Just shut down AIPAC, can we start there?
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•10 hours ago
And “gays womens disableds bad”
Funny because you are the first person I hear to say thing.
- apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) 7•9 hours ago
That’s a great thing! You’ve managed to avoid the torrent of awful people spouting those ideologies.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 3•9 hours ago
Sounds like a strawman…
- apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) 1•4 hours ago
There’s nothing in this conversation that you could even consider a strawman, yet, so I don’t know what you think that word means.
However, I must just assume you aren’t part of a minority community if you haven’t been affected by people constantly bitching about how some piece of media is too woke now because it had a woman/gay person/trans person/person of colour existing in the content. Yes, they are a vocal minority. But it is by no means uncommon to encounter them.
You may see substantially less of it on Lemmy since it is a predominantly left leaning space in general, and the left tends to be more accepting of non cishet white male presence
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 1•4 hours ago
must just assume you aren’t part of a minority community if you haven’t been affected by people constantly bitching about how some piece of media is too woke now because it had a woman/gay person/trans person/person of colour existing in the content.
You are “affaceted” by the shit people say online about video games?
You do understand that at any given everything you can imagine is being said?
Do you go out of your way to find this “content” to get “triggered”?
People have a right to criticize video games and their developers, it is your right to make a judgement if that criticism is valid.
I am not following how you are “affected” by online discussions lol
- apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) 1•1 hour ago
Eh, I gave you the benefit of the doubt but it doesn’t seem you’re here to have a good faith discussion.
People have every right to criticise whatever they want. I never said they didn’t. Goodbye, troll.
- wizardbeard ( @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 3•8 hours ago
It really isn’t. Companies absolutely love using it as an excuse for why their shit product sold like shit, but these people are absolutely out there.
Go spend 10 minutes on 4chan’s /v/ideogames board or /b/ - Random board for the most obvious and quick demonstration.
Double edit: will respond to your response
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•8 hours ago
I don’t base my view of society on fringe opinions esp if they are linked to corpo propaganda.
I highly doubt most people share this sentiment. But normal healthy opinions are not provocative, they don’t get people going so online discussions is all about blowing up fringe opinions
- wizardbeard ( @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 2•8 hours ago
While true, that is absolutely not what you were saying.
People having fringe opinions are still people who exist. Your personal choices about how much they matter or don’t doesn’t materially effect their existence.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•8 hours ago
I am saying that basing your argument based on some opinions posted on 4chan is a 🤡 exercise
- SuperSaiyanSwag ( @SuperSaiyanSwag@lemmy.zip ) 7•13 hours ago
Jason Shrier pointed this out multiple times in his podcast. He HAS the insider knowledge and shares it when appropriate and he will still see Twitter folks just blaming DEI for the issues any game is having. Sweet Baby Inc is a good one because some YouTubers grabbed on to this company simply because it’s a DEI consulting group, and now it spread like wild fire and you will even see comments on Reddit and Lemmy blaming Sweet Baby Inc for things that no one really know what aspects they worked with and how much.
- sunzu2 ( @sunzu2@thebrainbin.org ) 2•10 hours ago
Parasites got exposed for their grift…
You are the first person on Lemmy I hear mention it tho