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Salnax
Salnax

Much of this makes sense, but there are a few oddballs. The only part of Cultural Marxism that's a conspiracy theory is that it's meant to destroy Western civilization: there are plenty of professors and intellectuals who have Marxist-inspired philosophies and believe that they should be applied rather than Conservative and/or Christian philosophies.

As for Flat and Hollow Earth, how are they ranking so high? For the most part, followers of those ideologies are only harmful in that they give people headaches when they bring up their scientific beliefs, or lack thereof. They don't exactly revolve (heh) around villainous minority groups.

The threshold of "Antisemitic Point of No Return" is badly named, because it contextualizes ALL conspiracy theories based on a single talking point. It also arguably places Semitic populations as more important than others, given that this is a higher category than "Dangerous to Yourself and Others."

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sborbl
sborbl

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Yeah I really don't trust the objectivity of charts like this. For example, the deep state being at the very top of the list? I don't know about you, but it seems pretty blatantly obvious to me that having a large unelected bureaucracy influencing policy-making is a bad thing. Maybe some people have specific theories that are wrong, but the basic premise is pretty well grounded throughout history. Imperial China had been dealing with this problem since the Three Kingdoms period with all those Eunuchs telling weak emperors what to do, it's one of the oldest problems in government.

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