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CBS This Morning Training People How to Handle Crazy Loved Ones with Conspiracy Theories
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77762657:MV80MTEyNDcxXzc0NjIzMTgwXzY2ODM2OEFB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76858147:MV80MTEyNDcxXzc0NjIzMTEwX0I3NDFEM0Uz] If you think the Earth is flat, for instance, you may have un-diagnosed mental illness. [/quote] That’s the beauty of being an American citizen: you’re free to believe what you want, no matter how ridiculous. While thinking the earth is flat isn’t very bright, it’s not a crime. [/quote]
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Did I just see that?
An entire segment dedicated to how devastating conspiracy theories are... and how to handle family members who believe them...
Unbelievable.
They actually link the belief of conspiracy theories to a serious mental health diagnosis.
Wait... what??
This is absurd.
(watch the whole segment)
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