Conspiracy theories/ Plausibility and Probability

Part 1
Watch the video and then respond to the following:

Do you feel that people who are vulnerable or more powerless are more prone to endorse and spread conspiracy theories? Why or why not?
Choose two of these conspiracy theories and try to debunk them by considering if such approaches as fact-checking, evaluating the logic (fallacious reasoning), or evaluating the credibility of the source. Which of these methods do you feel is effective to use in debunking conspiracy theories and why?
Lastly, How do you feel you can prebunk or inoculate yourself to going along with one of these theories? (200 WORDS) Minimum

Part 2
Something is plausible if an argument or statement seems reasonable or probable. Probability is the likelihood of something happening or being the case (Oxford languages, 2020).
Discuss the arguments which LaPierre makes based on plausability. Do you feel he provides evidence to move these arguments from mere plausability to probability? Why or why not?
What are some plausible arguments you would use to counter LaPierre’s arguments?

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