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And yeah yeah, conspiracy theories, etc. Do all those far-fetched conspiracy theories look so far-fetched now?
Literally anything that includes a variation of this sentence makes me want to run screaming from the room.
Well, when conspiracy theories get confirmed and it's revealed the government is actually up to all sorts of shady conspiracies it is... kind of understandable that people might consider that maybe they are up to some conspiracies and some more theories about them might be right? I mean, that seems pretty sensible to me. Yeah, plenty of people are going to jump to the stupidly far fetched ones, but it's likely more of the more plausible conspiracy theories are probably going to bear fruit in the near future, since lately conspiracy theories have gone
Crazy dude: "I think the government is doing this!"
Normal person: "Haha that is crazy and impossible!"
Government: "We are definitely NOT doing that!"
Leaks/Media: "Yeah you kind of are."
Government: "Well, uh, it's for your own good, stop thinking about it too much!"
Crazy Dude: "Validation!"
Normal Person: "Huh... maybe crazy dude isn't so crazy after all..."
People jumping to the extremes... That's just the sort of thing you have to deal with when it's revealed you are actually outright engaging in conspiracies against the American people and it comes out. (Even if you argue those conspiracies are for their own good)
Hell, there are the PRO-government crazies too, like the people
in this very thread who continued to deny that the government monitored the content of e-mail connection, that they spied on the bulk of the American populace, and that they tracked communications of American citizens, even after the government practically admitted it and there was significant evidence. As they become less believable, people naturally pop over to the other side, that might be just as crazy but has a better track record of actually being right.