many conspiratorial worldviews seem to be based on a sort of inverse Hanlon's razor, which is itself a perverted Just Universe fallacy; it would be painful to accept that the universe does not have an order, so it's better to posit that there are bad people in charge causing evil
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RT @AntiVaxSexPest
the vax mandate isn’t just a way of selecting for compliance and purging the disobedient - it’s a way of purging those who are able …
https://twitter.com/AntiVaxSexPest/status/1464119531887026178
how does go about dealing w/ a dysfunction fractally pervade every layer of society? how to ensure good outcomes when there is no one in charge?
accepting this requires accepting that there is no sure-fire way for Good to defeat Evil; that there is no one battlefield, even
whats even more terrifying, for many, is that there might not even really BE any Good or Evil, that the world is but shades of gray; that mostly everyone does what they think is good for them and theirs, that there is no grand conspiracy of Evildoers
better to deny such a world