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Friday 20 November 2015

Reasons For Conspiracy Theory Parodies

By Mattie Knight


Conspiracy theories have been a part of our lives probably since the earliest existence. We all love a good spin off and spreading juicy rumors. Today, the world is full of hypothesis and speculations of what the government and certain cults are planning. They have become part of our culture. While the theorists themselves might be harmless and up to a point humorous, the theories have significant negative effects on the social fabric of societies globally. These theories are deeply embedded in us that they appear in every other book and films. Due to their negative influences, there has been an increased need for more conspiracy theory parodies to help counter their effects.

Recent research has discovered that these theories have a bad negative effect on the social behavior of people. It has been revealed that persons exposed to various speculation and conspiracy spin offs react negatively to certain related projects and activities. For example, those suspicious of the government tend not to be involved in politics and do not vote. The same applies to those exposed to climate change or vaccination conspiracies, as they tend to shun any related initiatives.

They have the effect of decreasing the confidence in established systems of power. It goes as far as undermining the belief in established positions. A good example is the legal process and judicial system. This affects the ability of the government to provide services and serve the people. This leads to a class of easily influenced citizens and anti-government demonstrations that may destabilize the whole state.

It has been discovered that those who are exposed to, and believe, conspiracy theories tend to feel hopeless, insecure and powerless. They get resigned to the fate and whims of others who may prey on them. These feelings may affect voting patterns, participation in nationalistic activities and confidence. New evidence has revealed that these speculations affect people without their realization.

Conspiracy can lead to the creation and establishment of corrupt institutions and governments. One classic example is the speculations released by the Nazi government that the Jewish were covertly influencing world affairs. They claimed that Zionists were ruling the world and establishing their undue influence. This caused widespread hatred in some parts of Europe towards Jews and led to their massacre in the holocaust.

It is the same conspiracy theories that led some western governments spread speculation that terrorist networks and sleeper cells were a real threat to humanity and the modern way of life. This lay the foundations of a fascist rule and tightening of security procedures both locally and globally. In effect, it has given rise to a system that discriminates against race and certain religions.

Widespread suspicion between nations has seen the rise of total global military expenditure. Many nations have beefed up their security and arms cache. This has brought about hostility and distrust resulting in the creation of weapons of mass distraction for profit. Regrettably, these arms have fallen into the arms of terrorists.

Distrust and widespread suspicion have become the center of both political and social debates in many states. Different groups have contributed to the growth of these counterproductive arguments. This has led to the demonization of one another instead of engaging in mature discussions. Thus, the need for parodies arises to help break the tension and destroy the power of speculation.




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