Overly believe conspiracies or political ideology is a kind of mental illness. Agree or not?

2020-02-08 11:12 pm
Human desired to control the world resources; Individualism without considering others; 
Patriotism without caring others;
Those are all against the principle of Health and Human Services (Mental Health, Physical Health, Basic Needs, Safety).

If a person overly believe conspiracies or ideologies which will make the person keep judging other whatever they do is with purpose, and cause the person not to believe anyone. Do you think this is a kind of mental illness?

I believe many political news are purely a “purified news” or a  “political correctness” announcement which do not reflect the fact, but from reader comments, I found many comments sound like a conspiracies and ideologies more than a fact. Do you agree?

回答 (6)

2020-02-08 11:14 pm
NO, it is a sign of mental retardation or stupidity. Airheads are not necessary crazy. They are just intellectually challenged.
2020-02-08 11:24 pm
I absolutely do believe it's at least a symptom of mental illness.
2020-02-08 11:21 pm
depends .. history is 'nothing but' one real conspiracy after the next ... its a matter of if you have enough info to really know what the actual conspiracy is .. redirection propaganda by the conspirators does happen more often than not .. but just thinking nothing is going on is about ignorant in light of history ..
2020-02-08 11:24 pm
You mean like believing Trump colluded with Russia and is a Russian asset? Yes, I do believe it's mental instability. 
參考: Lili, he's innocent until proven guilty. The fact that he hasn't proven of colluding means he hasn't colluded unless you have evidence to suggest otherwise.
2020-02-08 11:18 pm
Like ......  the people who disagreed with GW Bush and his Jwes........ were classified as people with mental illness......... then........ Saddam never have WMD.... and... all the Jwe run Fake News suddenly becomes brain dead?
2020-02-08 11:16 pm
Yes, believing in conspiracy theories often represents a form of mental illness. It may be a mild form, but it's not representative of mental health. It may also indicate lack of education and a general lack of intellectual sophistication.

However, I have to tell you that this question is so badly written and rambling that you really need to go back to school.  And no, serious political news is not based on reader comments or "political correctness". You need to get your news from better sources.

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