

Summer Friday: Contrapoints; Iconic New York Films; Cancer Research History & Roundtable
Jul 11, 2025
Natalie Wynn, the creator of the YouTube channel ContraPoints, dives into the psychology of conspiracy theories and their effects on democracy. Architect and filmmaker James Sanders shares insights on New York’s cinematic evolution, tracing its portrayal in film. Paul Goldberg and Otis Brawley discuss the history and future of cancer research, emphasizing the critical impact of funding on advancements and healthcare delivery, while touching on challenges within the U.S. system. This engaging conversation brings together diverse perspectives on culture, politics, and health.
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Conspiracies vs. Conspiracy Theories
- Conspiracies involve multiple people plotting criminal acts, usually with evidence.
- Conspiracy theories are speculative and lack substantive evidence, differing fundamentally from real conspiracies.
Long History Meets Modern Politics
- Conspiratorial thinking in America dates back to the 18th century and earlier.
- Trump-era politics legitimized conspiracy theories in mainstream political discourse with real consequences.
Helping Loved Ones Out of Conspiracies
- Avoid arguing directly about conspiracy truths with loved ones; it's often ineffective.
- Help them fill social and emotional voids with other activities and support communities like QAnon Casualties.