Comments on “COVID skepticism acts as a ‘gateway’ to believing other conspiracy theories”

  1. Rick says:
    10/30/2022 at 11:23 AM

    Guess Ohio State University has become dumbed down.

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  2. Stumbling Duck says:
    10/31/2022 at 1:18 PM

    One lie lead to distrust and more lies lead to disassociation. The catch phrase conspiracy theory was originally pushed by the US government to hide truth about Vietnam (freedom of information act was enlightening, look it up).. and they demonize those who call out the lie and speak the truth, as crazy. This tactic is used in all things now.. oh, you must be a conspiracy theorist if you don’t trust the constantly changing science of medicine and thermodynamics. You must be a conspiracy theorist if you don’t trust the redacted ingredients in the shots (they wanted it kept from you for 70 years — for your health??). You must be a conspiracy theorist if you believe that voting machines were/are manipulated. All those things happened, but those who distrust because they know, are being demonized by those pushing the lies. It’s pretty disgusting. I walked away from politics and all talking heads because they all lie to the people and blame the people for realizing it.

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