One problem is that the conspiracy theorists like to believe that the "establishment" is lying to them, and that they are the ones penetrating the fog of disinformation. Sometimes it does turn out that the dominant take on an event was not accurate, and a little digging can expose some hidden facts. But sometimes, reason is overtaken b…
One problem is that the conspiracy theorists like to believe that the "establishment" is lying to them, and that they are the ones penetrating the fog of disinformation. Sometimes it does turn out that the dominant take on an event was not accurate, and a little digging can expose some hidden facts. But sometimes, reason is overtaken by the zeal to disbelieve a wealth of evidence and keep digging for something to prove that evil is being done by ideological opponents (who are not actually evil). It's partly the thrill of being contrarian, under the guise of fighting back against an attack by some massive force of malignant intent.
One problem is that the conspiracy theorists like to believe that the "establishment" is lying to them, and that they are the ones penetrating the fog of disinformation. Sometimes it does turn out that the dominant take on an event was not accurate, and a little digging can expose some hidden facts. But sometimes, reason is overtaken by the zeal to disbelieve a wealth of evidence and keep digging for something to prove that evil is being done by ideological opponents (who are not actually evil). It's partly the thrill of being contrarian, under the guise of fighting back against an attack by some massive force of malignant intent.