Lizard, a bright young man of considerable depth, wrote a chancy post yesterday regarding the possibility that James Holmes, the accused shooter in the Aurora tragedy, might have been heavily drugged, and might not have been the only shooter. This sort of speculation usually brings out those of opaque mind frame who cannot embrace the thought of conspiracy. The others that usually chime in – those who automatically resort to ridicule, are absent in the comment thread under this post.
Conspiracies abound in this country, and it is not hard to understand why. The old chestnut says it best: If you like sausage, don’t ask how it is made. Americans are deeply indoctrinated in American exceptionalism. They will readily believe conspiracy theories about others* – a Soviet plot to kill the pope, 19 Arabs performing high-skill maneuvers in 757’s after learning to fly Cessna’s – but immediately cringe at the notion of Americans doing such deeds. That’s the mindset that Lizard entered. But I’m impressed with the bulk of the comment thread.
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