For a chunk of the 20th century, the science-denying, conspiracy theorising, vibes-over-facts people were associated with the left, in the form of hippies.
In the 21st century it flipped. But then, many of the cookers today were hippies in the 60s and 70s. They were just caught up in the social media alt right trap.
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maniacalmanicmania - 3mon
I was cheekily thinking more of occult nazi types which wasn't just a thing in the movies.
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Nath - 3mon
The Hippies are also the baby boomers. The people are the same, it's only their politics that have shifted.
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yistdaj @pawb.social - 3mon
It's interesting how we're all prone to conspiracy theories whenever mainstream narratives don't fit our beliefs.
I feel like the inflection point was some time around 2008, but it's just a guess.
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Liberal Party run by 'weird collection of cookers and crackpots': Chalmers
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-17/federal-politics-live-september-17/105781024#live-blog-post-22449921st century right wing in a nutshell
20th century right wing wasn't very different.
I kind of disagree, slightly.
For a chunk of the 20th century, the science-denying, conspiracy theorising, vibes-over-facts people were associated with the left, in the form of hippies.
In the 21st century it flipped. But then, many of the cookers today were hippies in the 60s and 70s. They were just caught up in the social media alt right trap.
I was cheekily thinking more of occult nazi types which wasn't just a thing in the movies.
The Hippies are also the baby boomers. The people are the same, it's only their politics that have shifted.
It's interesting how we're all prone to conspiracy theories whenever mainstream narratives don't fit our beliefs.
I feel like the inflection point was some time around 2008, but it's just a guess.
That's their base too