A good portion may be "Who was first to provide an answer."
parents are often notorious about providing an opinion as if it were fact, especially to young children.
This article mentions the difficulty in getting human subjects to unlearn an association--
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/the-perils-of-trying-to-unlearn-2If early learning gets an opinionated bias type result as the answer for an honest question, it can be very difficult to undo that damage. EG, telling kids that "The government is out to get you." (which may well be true for the parent specifically, since the parent might be suffering a tax audit, or some other government entanglement) may very easily predispose the child to CTs about government plots against private citizens.
So the initialization of the chain might start like this:
"Daddy, why are you upset?"
"The government is out to get me?"
"Why daddy?"
(Daddy then gives a "for children" response that does not basically admit to being a crooked liar on his taxes)
(Child thinks the government is mean for no reason.)
(IRS audit and subsequent wage garnishment cause a noticable reduction in the family's standard of living, which the child notices, and takes as proof daddy was saying the truth.)
(Association that Government gets involved with ordinary people for no justifiable reason created, Bias initiated, and pathological feedback loop begins.)
Rather than learn the proper life lesson "Dont cheat on your taxes.", the child learns the improper life lesson "The government is out to get you."
I suspect that far back in these individual's childhoods there are formative experiences that predispose them to victim-culture, to false narratives about political authority, to the legitimacy of religious rhetoric over testable reality, etc.
These can be anything from "I got really sick when I got immunized as a baby, therefore the immunization practices of society as a whole are obviously not well controlled, and so the idea that immunizations cause autism is plausible." to "The government has been destroying people in my family for generations (because of systemic multigenerational tax fraud), and seeing things like the Tuskegee syphilis experiment just reinforces my view that the US government is corrupt to its core, and will do anything to further is agendas."
I doubt that these kinds of associative dysfunctions occur spontaneously.