Entertaining “Conspiracy Theories”
- SolitaryThoughtz

- May 6, 2021
- 2 min read
A conspiracy theory is any bit of information that seeks to expose the corruption in this world. It seems as though ANY information that exists outside of mainstream thought is labeled a conspiracy theory. The term itself is used to dismiss anything that hasn’t been endorsed by mainstream media. This is apart of the slow process to control the flow of information. Don’t believe me? Really ask yourself why have “fact checkers” been popping up throughout social media? Also, why do certain accounts get shadow banned or deleted altogether for simply telling the truth? Platforms like Instagram claim to be protecting users from false information, but fact checkers didn’t surface until the truth did.
Entertaining so-called conspiracy theories is becoming an increasingly necessary option. We suffer when we don’t live in the world as it exists and it’s starting to show. Many people are too concerned with others’ opinion of them and may not want to be labeled as “crazy”. We need to get rid of this concern because the real crazy ones are those who rely solely on the mainstream media and popular belief for their information. Another reason people may disregard conspiracy theories is because it can destroy our illusions of the world, which is too much for some to handle. Were we not indoctrinated into a wicked system in the first place, this wouldn’t be an issue.
AmeriKKKa is noticeably deteriorating and I believe it’s because many of its citizens have been living a lie for so long. We’ve been living in a false reality, ignoring issues that arise, causing them to fester. This is why in 2021, we’re still dealing with racist cops. The financial system is in poor condition because of years of creating/ignoring swelling debt. Decades of poor food choices and availability has contributed significantly to the poor health of the country. If we hope have some quality of life in the future we must be open to the idea that the corruption in this runs deeper than we can imagine. We must come to grips with the fact that the rosy picture that was painted of AmeriKKKa was always a facade.



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