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Michael Shermer on Truth and Conspiracy

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United States
June 23, 2026に開始

Yascha Mounk and Michael Shermer delve into the art of debunking dangerous ideas without silencing free speech

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 23, 2026
Censorship in the name of debunking can stifle free speech and hinder the open exchange of ideas that is vital for a healthy society.

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Debunking dangerous ideas is essential to protect public discourse and ensure democracy thrives without being undermined by misinformation.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 23, 2026
Efforts to debunk conspiracies should focus on education and critical thinking rather than outright dismissal, fostering a more informed public.

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Debunking without engaging with the underlying beliefs of conspiracy theorists can lead to further entrenchment of their views.

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Finding a balance between debunking harmful conspiracies and upholding free speech is crucial for maintaining a democratic society.

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