- Banned
- #1
Unlike a skeptic, a conspiracy theorist is a whole other breed.
A Conspiracy theorist is mentally ill... I am not a psychiatrist, I don't know psychiatry, but I do know a little bit more than just general things about psychiatry... and I can tell you right now that a person who refuses to be convinced with facts, who claims "nothing can convince me", who believes that humanity at this point in time has warp drive technology, or on the other hand, doesn't have the technology to sail down a river, or that the rich have special tunnels to escape, and thinks that a man has never been on the moon, or that our robots have never been on mars... with plans to send a live man there in the near future... is a nutbag... mentally ill.
There is definitely something wrong with the way that person thinks (and therefore a chemistry issue), and he is not a skeptic, he's a conspiracy theorist.
Conspiracy theorists don't ask questions, the just make up their own answers, they don't do any research, they take the facts that they already know, and roll the evidence backwards to meet their own whims.
These conspiracy theorists are also a danger to themselves, not necessarily a physical danger, but rather a danger to their own quality of life, by having it stuck in their head that everything is a scam.
This limits their ability to do any better for themselves.
It keeps them from becoming doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, and scientists, you name it.
It also limits their ability to make a decent living in business.
If I were a psychiatrist, and a conspiracy theorist came to me for help.. I would start out by attempting to treat a list of problems all at the same time, that logically might be causing his conspiracy theories.
Jealousy and Envy-
This would allow a person to become a conspiracy theorist, because the conspiracy theories provides some sort of a defense mechanism, whereby somebody else's success is causing their failure.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder -
This would allow a person to become a conspiracy theorist, because of the "love of their own image" theory, whereby he believes that he has all the answers to everything.
Also because of the belief that humanity doesn't have the capabilities to travel to the moon, this would suggest that he doesn't think that people have a brain, or technological capabilities or experience, but he somehow or other has all the answers.
Paranoid Personality Disorder -
Pervasive distrust and suspicion of others and their motives
Unjustified belief that others are trying to harm or deceive you
Unjustified suspicion of the loyalty or trustworthiness of others
Hesitant to confide in others due to unreasonable fear that others will use the information against you
Histrionic personality disorder-
Constantly seeking attention
Speaks dramatically with strong opinions, but few facts or details to back them up
I would have the conspiracy theorist involuntarily committed... and he would be treated for those disorders.
A Conspiracy theorist is mentally ill... I am not a psychiatrist, I don't know psychiatry, but I do know a little bit more than just general things about psychiatry... and I can tell you right now that a person who refuses to be convinced with facts, who claims "nothing can convince me", who believes that humanity at this point in time has warp drive technology, or on the other hand, doesn't have the technology to sail down a river, or that the rich have special tunnels to escape, and thinks that a man has never been on the moon, or that our robots have never been on mars... with plans to send a live man there in the near future... is a nutbag... mentally ill.
There is definitely something wrong with the way that person thinks (and therefore a chemistry issue), and he is not a skeptic, he's a conspiracy theorist.
Conspiracy theorists don't ask questions, the just make up their own answers, they don't do any research, they take the facts that they already know, and roll the evidence backwards to meet their own whims.
These conspiracy theorists are also a danger to themselves, not necessarily a physical danger, but rather a danger to their own quality of life, by having it stuck in their head that everything is a scam.
This limits their ability to do any better for themselves.
It keeps them from becoming doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers, and scientists, you name it.
It also limits their ability to make a decent living in business.
If I were a psychiatrist, and a conspiracy theorist came to me for help.. I would start out by attempting to treat a list of problems all at the same time, that logically might be causing his conspiracy theories.
Jealousy and Envy-
This would allow a person to become a conspiracy theorist, because the conspiracy theories provides some sort of a defense mechanism, whereby somebody else's success is causing their failure.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder -
This would allow a person to become a conspiracy theorist, because of the "love of their own image" theory, whereby he believes that he has all the answers to everything.
Also because of the belief that humanity doesn't have the capabilities to travel to the moon, this would suggest that he doesn't think that people have a brain, or technological capabilities or experience, but he somehow or other has all the answers.
Paranoid Personality Disorder -
Pervasive distrust and suspicion of others and their motives
Unjustified belief that others are trying to harm or deceive you
Unjustified suspicion of the loyalty or trustworthiness of others
Hesitant to confide in others due to unreasonable fear that others will use the information against you
Histrionic personality disorder-
Constantly seeking attention
Speaks dramatically with strong opinions, but few facts or details to back them up
I would have the conspiracy theorist involuntarily committed... and he would be treated for those disorders.