With a near-endless pool of virtually limitless information at your fingertips, "proving" to yourself that your existing feelings and your friends' POV are correct is easy and fast. You can pick the "facts" you like and really easily ignore anything else.
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Slower information may have always been drip-feeding us convenient spins on whatever is going on, but now we can spin for ourselves and build an echo chamber on a whim.
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Pretty amazing to see in the case of one of my in-laws:
He left Poland as a clueless neoliberal type for a summer job. Came back several months later as a born-again fundamentalist.
Completely bizarre. Completely normal, too.
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Yeah. These things evolve like religions. I guess that's just humans.
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Now he also believes vaccines cause autism (no small irony, given he's like 90% likely to have undiagnosed Asperger), and that you need to supplement vitamin C in quantities that would make Hitler's ol' "inject methamphetamine directly into the spinal cord" doctor blush.
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Sounds like a good test-case to see if there's a way of talking people down from this stuff. For some anti-vax types it's a whole lifestyle - Steiner fans, homeopaths - but these recent converts must surely be curable - there's less of a reason for them to believe.
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It's interesting to me because it doesn't seem to push that many of the usual buttons for beliefs like this; if we look at the range of human emotional needs a fully-evolved religion (or even some less well-defined lifestyles) provides, this stuff is pretty weak.
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It's too narrow a topic for people who don't have a religious/pseudo-religious background, so it has limited community benefits. It doesn't provide comfort, but also doesn't provide a regular dose of fear. The risk is that other conspiracy theory type stuff is the next step.
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Yes, which mostly tells you how weak our institutions and social fabric have become - most people are barely even duct taped together.
This is what people inside establishment bubbles can't understand. It's a jungle out here. Nobody actually believes in anything anymore.
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