It's not bizarre. Antisemitism (particularly an extreme form like Holocaust denial) is a conspiracy theory. So is antivax. Conspiracy theorists tend to embrace more than just one conspiracy theory, often many conspiracy theories.https://twitter.com/sentinelm/status/1003470229668687872 …
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Replying to @gorskon
Spend 30 seconds clicking around any conspiracy theory site and you'll find anti-semitism.
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Replying to @WhigsInSpace @gorskon
I think Gorski has gone LOTR in the past and called it, “the one conspiracy that binds them all” or something.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @WhigsInSpace
Actually, that's my favorite term for homeopathy, which I like to call The One Quackery Rule Them All, although, in fairness, I sometimes use that phras to describe reiki.
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Replying to @gorskon @WhigsInSpace
It is amazing though how often it’s just a scratch away from the surface.
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Back when I used to spend a lot more time refuting Holocaust denial, we had a game. Upon encountering a denier who claimed not to be antisemitic, we'd goad him to see who could be the first to prod him to reveal his antisemitism. And deniers ALWAYS reveal their antisemitism.
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