Now that's a good question. I guess the answer depends on what you define as a conspiracy theorist. I still have problem seeing how one can be a conspiracy theorist and support authorial leaders like Trump and Putin. It also depends of how you define MSM (and how you define state propaganda).
I mean, of course MSM has an agenda, but that's true of everything. See the lowhanging blogs and Twitter posts that I was talking about, they have an agenda. The sources that you use to shape your world view, what is their agenda?
I do believe in the divide and conquer conspiracy theory. There are too many people here and in the rest of the world that doesn't have any critical thinking, and there are powers that aim to abuse it. So I am definitely a different kind of conspiracy theorist than you are.
The first is that Kremlin has kompromat on Trump, so Trump does everything to please Putin. That would partly explain why Trump almost never speak against Putin and his conspiracies, for example when the entire government but Trump says that the recent hack was made by the russians. (Yes, I'm noting that you don't put Russia in your list with things that has an agenda)
The second is that Trump does everything imaginable to regain absolute power. He is not above cheating, lying or hiding bad things. If someone criticise him he will get his revenge. Think of Stalin and his purges. The more you praise Trump the better. Again, think of the Endless applause for Stalin.
Somehow, despite all Trumps faults the majority of the conspiracy theorists began to shill for him.
Also, the majority of the conspiracy theorists began to shill for Russia. Yes, it's good that you support the protests in Hong Kong. But where is your support for the protests in Belarus? Lukashenko is not a good president, but if you get your news from conspiracy theorists you would't know that he imprison peaceful protestors (I hope that you prove me wrong). I would believe that the reason these things are ignored is that Lukashenko is an ally of Russia.
That is an unclear answer. For example, if I would replace Russia for China, that would mean that Lukashenko is an ally of China. And that would mean that Biden wouldn't be above purging his slightly unloyal allies.
A clear reiteration of my points would be that Trump is an ally of Russia, Lukashenko is an ally of Russia and the conspiracy theorists on this forum is an ally of Russia.
Now that's a good question. I guess the answer depends on what you define as a conspiracy theorist. I still have problem seeing how one can be a conspiracy theorist and support authorial leaders like Trump and Putin. It also depends of how you define MSM (and how you define state propaganda).
I mean, of course MSM has an agenda, but that's true of everything. See the lowhanging blogs and Twitter posts that I was talking about, they have an agenda. The sources that you use to shape your world view, what is their agenda?
I do believe in the divide and conquer conspiracy theory. There are too many people here and in the rest of the world that doesn't have any critical thinking, and there are powers that aim to abuse it. So I am definitely a different kind of conspiracy theorist than you are.
There are two primary agendas behind Trump.
The first is that Kremlin has kompromat on Trump, so Trump does everything to please Putin. That would partly explain why Trump almost never speak against Putin and his conspiracies, for example when the entire government but Trump says that the recent hack was made by the russians. (Yes, I'm noting that you don't put Russia in your list with things that has an agenda)
The second is that Trump does everything imaginable to regain absolute power. He is not above cheating, lying or hiding bad things. If someone criticise him he will get his revenge. Think of Stalin and his purges. The more you praise Trump the better. Again, think of the Endless applause for Stalin.
Somehow, despite all Trumps faults the majority of the conspiracy theorists began to shill for him.
Also, the majority of the conspiracy theorists began to shill for Russia. Yes, it's good that you support the protests in Hong Kong. But where is your support for the protests in Belarus? Lukashenko is not a good president, but if you get your news from conspiracy theorists you would't know that he imprison peaceful protestors (I hope that you prove me wrong). I would believe that the reason these things are ignored is that Lukashenko is an ally of Russia.
That is an unclear answer. For example, if I would replace Russia for China, that would mean that Lukashenko is an ally of China. And that would mean that Biden wouldn't be above purging his slightly unloyal allies.
A clear reiteration of my points would be that Trump is an ally of Russia, Lukashenko is an ally of Russia and the conspiracy theorists on this forum is an ally of Russia.