stokes234
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These people are absolutely insane. President Obama has recommended psychiatric evaluations with potent wisdom. I have had no way to fathom these arguments and this is my conclusion. I have one simple theory to describe this bonehead snap from reality.
The further you get away from the winning mass of humanity, the more your anxiety and bodily states begin to cloud your thinking, your primitive social mind goes into overdrive and you're spending just as much energy warding off imaginary enemies as thinking about what you're doing. The evolutionary psychology of conspiracism. Think about it, if your own kind is starting to turn against you, conspiracy thinking is a survival tool, but you've got less energy and resources to actually think correct stuff. Plus your requirements for "certainty states" goes down because you're in danger, pattern-seeking goes up and recognition goes down. And you make grandiose statements arguments and gestures because again, situation critical, the risk of being wrong and inaccurate is much less than acquiescing to the massive hoard that's turned against you.
This is what has always bothered me about Chomsky that I could never quite put my finger on. He tries to sound nonchalant but ends up sounding creepy. What he's really hiding is the awkward biological state of the conspiracist that he experiences beyond reason or logic, something unmentionable his subconscious would say if he had the clarity of mind to receive the message.
Chomsky basically claims that since Bush is responsible for a war that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands, he is worse than Bin Laden who launched an attack that resulted in the death of roughly three thousand. You're twisting this around into a ridiculous theory in an attempt to portray those on the opposite side of the political spectrum as suffering from psychiatric delusions, when the truth of the matter is that they simply disagree with you.
America (and the UK) launched a war in iraq that devastated the economy, killed hundreds of thousands, resulted in the torture of prisoners, decreased american standing in the international community, stirred up middle eastern resentment towards the west, may have reduced the ability and political will of the west to engage in more humanitarian military interventions, and may have actively increased global jihadi terrorism. You're welcome to disagree with my opinion that this was a mistake, but you're arguing like a fool if you believe you can brand any opponents of the iraq war as clinically insane.
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