Quote by K Lee Lerner

Facts count. Conspiracy theories, usually the refuge of the bitter or disempowered, range from factually challenged to wildly hallucinogenic. Many conspiracy theories do both overt and tacit harm. Almost all are insults, intended or unintended, are insults to thousands of hard-working and honest people, and sometimes to entire races, nations, or cultures.


Facts count. Conspiracy theories, usually the refuge of the

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of relying on facts rather than succumbing to conspiracy theories. It suggests that conspiracy theories often originate from individuals who feel bitter or powerless, and are typically lacking in factual evidence. Moreover, it argues that such theories can have harmful consequences, both overtly and indirectly. The quote also highlights that conspiracy theories can be seen as disrespectful to diligent and honest individuals, and can even perpetuate prejudice towards specific ethnic or cultural groups.

By K Lee Lerner
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