According to the newest MAGA conspiracy theory, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, the NFL, and the Biden administration are in cahoots with a psy-ops campaign to win the next presidential election. Depending on which version of this conspiracy you listen to (there are many), Swift and Kelce's romance is fake, the NFL is rigging games so Kelce's Kansas City Chief's win, and Swift is possessed by a demon. This is a good example of the "new conspiracism," a term coined by Russell Muirhead and Nancy Rosenblum in A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy. (Purchase a copy from the AVC bookstore here, or watch my interview with the authors about the book here.) The new conspiracism, unlike classic conspiracism, is conspiracy without theory. Classic conspiracy attempted to "connect the dots," conspiracists would say, to construct their explanations. But the new conspiracism is mere assertion. Muirhead and Rosenblum write,
None of this should be read as a defense of classic conspiracism. "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a classic-conspiracism classic, did lead to the Holocaust, the death of 6 million Jews, after all. But it's important to understand the ease at which the new conspiracism spreads and the dangers that come with that. The new conspiracism threatens our democracy through disorientation and delegitimation. Conspiracy consumers are handed such a dizzying array of fabrications, they begin to lose grip on reality and even the concept of truth itself. After the Super Bowl, for instance, there will swiftly be a new conspiracy to grab our attention. And these repetitive falsehoods seek to deligitimize the institutions that are genuinely working to seek and tell the truth. Together, disorientation and delegitimation undermine the processes, mores and institutions that support our democracy. AVC Pastor ConferencesWe had a great turnout at our Phoenix conference last week. I spoke with many of the pastors and ministry leaders who joined us. They were very engaged with the content and had a lot of thoughtful questions for the speakers. Thanks to everyone who participated. We'll be sharing some of the content that was recorded when it becomes available. Our next conference will be in just two weeks in Orlando on February 15! In addition to pastors and ministry leaders, we're inviting seminary students to join us at a discounted rate. Russell Moore will be delivering the keynote address at 7pm and that event is open to the public. What Else We're ReadingPolitico: "When QAnon fundraises for Kari Lake ... she shows up"
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