This thread is regarding this post here https://www.hibs.net/showthread.php?...=1#post7329218 and the anti-vaccination conspiracy theorists that were outside Easter Road before the derby.
As a member of both a Conspiracy Debunking website, "and" a Conspiracy Theory website, I mostly side with the debunkers. I believe vaccine hesitancy to be dangerous to herd immunity, and I believe that other similar types of denialism including AIDS denialism to be equally as dangerous. Another topic I am extremely skeptical regarding, is the topic of alternative therapy, such as recently documented on Coronation Street. I do not believe alternative therapies to be a replacement for chemotherapy. However, I do find one of the best ways to debate with those with far left or far right leanings is to be honest about real conspiracies and cover-ups which have taken place, and also admit when conspiracy theories have been proven to be true.
So here I answer the question which was presented to me in the link I provided above.
However I am only going to present one argument at a time, because if I spend an eternity composing a thread, it is very likely I will time out, and my entire article and effort will be lost.
So, I will begin with what I consider to be the most appropriate conspiracy, given that this is a website about football.
Hillsborough disaster
Liverpool supporters and conspiracy theorists along with many members of the wider public alleged for years that there was a Police cover-up concerning the Hillsborough disaster.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...yside-57356486
Two police forces are to pay damages to more than 600 people over a cover-up which followed the Hillsborough disaster.
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15-04-2023 06:13 PM #1
Conspiracy theories which turned out to be true
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