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by zepto
1979 days ago
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“to construct a grand conspiracy about how modern Democrats and progressives are secretly authoritarians“ Can you explain where the idea that there is a conspiracy, or a secret comes from? I don’t see Greenwald or the other repeaters of this ‘tired’ argument actually claiming there is a conspiracy. The argument seems to be that people who say they are liberals are behaving like authoritarians when you actually look at their actions, rather than their words. I don’t see why a conspiracy is needed for that to be true. |
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> everyone else is loosing their minds and ushering an authoritarian pseudo-communist state in the United States. Glenn sees it, and is trying desperately to warn us.
This is conspiratorial thinking. The whole "wake up, sheeple" mode of political argument is based in the paranoid belief that clandestine groups and powerful actors have a certain degree of control and agency over the world, and that there are those in possession of awareness or knowledge who can "reveal" the truth to the masses.
Rather than making more political-sounding quips, and in the interest of providing something more substantial to this forum, I will recommend a web series called "This is Not a Conspiracy Theory," which is a great overview of the history of conspiracy theories through to the modern day, and how the best conspiracy theories are often rooted in the kinds of facts, uncertainty, and paranoia that resonate with the zeitgeist of their respective eras.
http://www.thisisnotaconspiracytheory.com/series