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Google searches: Human rights is still a popular concept

Human rights a thing of the past? Google says: No

Using Google search data from around the world, U-M researchers showed that human rights are the most popular in the Global South, and that people in countries such as Guatemala and Uganda search the internet for information on human rights far more frequently than people in countries such as the Un

Human rights thing of past? Google says: No

Human rights thing of past? Google says: No
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How Catholicism became a breeding ground for conspiracy theories

How Catholicism became a breeding ground for conspiracy theories A perfect storm of institutional crises, the polarization of perceived winners and losers and an influx of evangelicals has made Catholicism fertile ground for conspiracy theories. Adamo Tadolini s statue of St. Paul stands in front of St. Peter s Basilica at the Vatican. Photo by AngMoKio/Creative Commons March 5, 2021 VATICAN CITY (RNS) If it’s true that all roads lead to Rome, it’s also true that in one way or another, all conspiracy theories lead to the Vatican. Be it the illuminati, aliens or even a time machine buried in its hidden archives, the Vatican has been a favored subject for conspirators thanks to its penchant for secrecy and a talent for smoke and mirrors.

Arm yourself against conspiracy theories - The Boston Globe

Arm yourself against conspiracy theories There are basic ways to distinguish the plausible from the far-fetched. By Scot Lehigh Globe Columnist,Updated January 28, 2021, 4:21 p.m. Email to a Friend A protester touting conspiracy theories yells over a bullhorn in front of the Ohio State House in Columbus, Jan. 17, during a nationwide protest called by antigovernment and far-right groups supporting Donald Trump and his false claim of electoral fraud in the Nov. 3 presidential election.STEPHEN ZENNER/AFP via Getty Images Conspiracy theories might once have seemed like odd but innocuous beliefs entertained by harmless eccentrics. No longer. We have now seen how they can spark deadly violence. The Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol came because a mob of angry Trump supporters labored under the groundless conspiratorialist delusion that the presidential election had been stolen from their favored candidate.

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