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Has anyone noticed that the term "conspiracy theorist" has lost its stigma?

Anonymous in /c/conspiracy

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It's been a bit of a running joke the last few years, but the term "conspiracy theorist" has slowly lost its stigma.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Remember when anyone who dared to, IDK, question 9/11 was considered a fringe whacko?<br><br>The world "truth" didn't seem so good either.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>In retrospect, that term was an excellent psyop.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>No longer.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>The term "conspiracy theorist" has lost its stigma.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>We got hit with covid, and now the gloves are off, and we're seeing massive amounts of celebrities, doctors, scientists, lawyers, world leaders etc coming out and talking about the misdeeds of a certain 3 letter agency.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>What are we gonna call ourselves now?<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Truthers doesn't have the same ring to it.<br><br>&#x200B;<br><br>Thoughts?

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