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English: Re-interpreting Randomness Fallacy Icon
Re-interpreting Randomness - The overriding suspicion found in conspiratorial thinking frequently results in the belief that nothing occurs by accident. Small random events, such as intact windows in the Pentagon after the 9/11 attacks, are re-interpreted as being caused by the conspiracy (because if an airliner had hit the Pentagon, then all windows would have shattered) and are woven into a broader, interconnected pattern. Deutsch: Zufälligkeiten uminterpretieren Icon Zufälligkeiten uminterpretieren - Nichts passiert zufällig, und zufällige Vorkommnisse müssen darum als Teil der Verschwörung interpretiert werden. |
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