So Anything You Don’t Like is “A Conspiracy?”
So I was wading through the usual pile of stuff that arrives in my email every day, and it never ceases to amaze me how many people I know insist on forwarding me links to these assorted and sundry "conspiracy theories."
Conspiracy? WHAT conspiracy? Do you even know what that word means? No, wait... don't answer that!"
As always, I try to read between the lines, and I can't help but think that a lot of those stories (and websites) were created by people who encountered something that was counter to their belief system, but rather than simply stating "I don't like that," they tried to come up with some way to declare it "a conspiracy" to suppress those opinions.
Which makes me think about people in general, and the way remarkably few folks just stand up and say "you know what? I just don't like that and I don't think it's a good idea," and in doing so assume personal accountability for their opinions... rather than using somebody else's words as a mouthpiece for what they don't like so that nobody gets to point fingers at them — and question them — directly.
Upon further reflection, sometimes it seems like one of the hallmarks of our day and age is precisely the fact that fewer and fewer people are truly accountable for their opinions, and for their actions, and always want to attribute whatever happens to something outside themselves.
I'm not blind to the fact that it can become uncomfortable to come face to face with some of our own biases and prejudices. In many cases, we formed these with good reason, perhaps likely based on negative experiences we had.
That said, those negative experiences often occurred at a very different time in our lives when we were subjected to a very different set of circumstances and they don't really apply to where we are in the current moment... yet they have become so cemented into our consciousness that we are completely unwilling to consider the possibility that maybe what we once thought was the greatest thing on earth is simply not valid anymore.
Perhaps what bugs me a bit is the fact that so few people — or so it seems — are willing to look at the deeper underlying causes of their accusatory declarations, words, actions and opinions. We tend to regurgitate things we have heard or read that momentarily sounded great, almost as if they have subsequently become scripture and we are their "radically religious" disciples.
The old saying goes that "the only constant in life is change," and yet so many people don't want to change.
I even look at the current U.S. presidential election circus, and regardless of which side you may be favouring, the bottom line seems to me to be that we are looking at two candidates who are both at a stage in their lives where they would be highly resistant to change. That has nothing to do with political views and everything to do with psychology and how our minds work at different stages of life.
There are lots of things in life we don't like, and we tend to have no shortage of individual cognitive biases. Why people need to label criticism of their as "conspiracies" while blaming their reasoning outwards... well, that remains a bit of a mystery to me!
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It is too true that people aren't held accountable for their opinions, much less their actions! It's crazy! And I agree about the circus that is the US presidential elections! Same guys as 4 years ago...and expecting a different outcome...and they definitely aren't at an age where they would be open to change. I love the flowers in the post!
Thanks! Both these guys are going to be past 80 before this cycle ends...
Too true! It is crazy! Our newly elected president in Panama is 64. Seems like a baby compared to the other guys! Ha
You nailed this!
And in the UK if someone does not like your view, you are labelled as far left/right!
That seems to be a trend happening all over... you can hardly have any sort of opinion without being vilified!
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Politicians appear to be more celebs of late than doing anything for the people, we too have come through voting thankfully with some change, now to wait and see what happens.
As you mentioned I don't understand all the whispering about conspiracy theories of late, fact is before ones eyes to make decisions. If you don't like something move along, life is never waiting for us always in constant change and flow.
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