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Why are conspiracy theorists called theorists?

The opposite of a conspiracy is a scheme for benevolence. To expect there to be plans for good is to be a benevolence theorist, right?
People who doubt conspiracy theorists or call them crazy often talk like they have high faith in leaders. Why?

Have you ever [i][c=003BB2]thought[/c][/i] about that?

What do "benevolence theorists" require to accept that the powers or leaders they trust in do not have good will at heart for them? Especially here in the West?

Has the world really been looking like benevolence was the aim by the powers in control? Are things getting better? Is life getting easier with all the power, influence, and money being siphoned after pillaging foreign nations? Or has it truly been conspiracy after conspiracy? Life getting worse and worse for [b]you[/b]? Do the people you viciously defend the image of not conspire against you?

And this is a serious question. I'm talking the laws passed, do they really serve you? Or do they find scheme after scheme to plot against you and either drive you that much more insane or force that much more money from you into their hands? 馃

A question for a true thinker
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NerdyPotatoM
I'm going to need to come back to this from my PC, because right off the bat there's multiple things to unpack already and doing so from a small keyboard while being asleep deprived, doesn't do a sincere and interesting question like this enough justice.
@NerdyPotato you're a real one 馃槉
Don't mind me stirrin the pot 馃憖
NerdyPotatoM
@sexyjigsaw not at all. Self reflection is incredibly important and most people don't do much of it by themselves, so asking for that is great. And I've been thinking quite a bit about this lately anyway, so it's about time to write something down about it.