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zhenek [66]
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What is wrong with consoriacy theories and can a conspiracy theory be damaging to society?​

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Zinaida [17]3 years ago
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Conspiracy theories is a set of belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event conspiracy theory can often be damaging for a persons health and encourage delusion. A conspiracy theory can be damaging to society because it spreads damaging belief that may lead to larger events such at the attack of the capital.
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