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When Trump won, Democrats began to believe that Russians had hacked the voting machines in favour of Trump though claims Russia manipulated the election are rooted in fact, there is no evidence they tampered with the actual count. Brotherton explains that cognitive dissonance is to blame.
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Dr Robert Bartholomew, a sociologist who specialises in mass delusions, believes that social media has exacerbated conspiracy culture. Chemicals in the water are turning the frigging frogs gay. Instead of admitting that our candidate lost because they had flaws, we theorise about hacking and rigging in order to feel as though we were right all along.
Alienation, a lack of control, and uncertainty are all facts that lead someone towards a conspiracy worldview, explains Wood. Alex Jones gained significant attention for ranting about chemicals turning frogs gay.
Instead, Brotherton argues, we tend to go in the other direction. Yet though the psychology behind conspiracies is timeless, Brotherton does note that certain factors exacerbate our willingness to believe. Stream Turn The Frickin' Frogs Gay.
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/ Turn the friggin' frogs gay. Yet conspiracy theories do continue to spread among the far right as well as the left, despite their electoral gains. It is hard to say whether any of this is at work in the mind of Conspirator-in-Chief Donald Trump.
We seem to be living in an era where conspiracy theories are booming. Play over million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Is there a psychologist Illuminati? Theatre Doomers records our AI angst. Humans also have a propensity to seek patterns, so we bend over backwards to connect unrelated facts side note: why do the two psychologists thus far in this piece have remarkably similar names?
This is because their extreme position means they are still unlikely to get to accomplish what they want to do. Dr Mike Wood, a psychology lecturer and expert in the techniques used by conspiracy theorists online, explains that those with extreme political views might still be drawn towards conspiracy theories, even when they gain some power.
Conspiracy theories emerged in the s alleging that governments were introducing endocrine disrupting chemicals into the water supply to increase the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) population. Engines of growth Spotlight.