Conspiracism, particularly when unbacked by evidence, is not merely a flawed ideology but a source of evil that generates violence, mental illness, and stupidity, ultimately wrecking politics and civilization. Shapiro distinguishes between disagreeing with a politician's policies and falsely accusing them of heinous crimes like pedophilia or murder, arguing that the latter is what the Democratic Party currently tolerates. The final sentence points out that the Democratic Party is increasingly humoring these extreme, false accusations against figures like Trump.
Impact: High. This point frames conspiratorial thinking as an existential threat, equating it with evil and directly linking it to societal decay. By drawing a sharp line between policy disagreement and character assassination, it aims to discredit a significant portion of political discourse and delegitimize opponents.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:39:15 to 00:40:04.
Sources in support: Ben Shapiro (Host)

