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Conspiracy Theory: A Lizard's Tale

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Comedian Marlon Solomon brings his live show to Cambridge

Marlon’s a Jew. This didn’t bother him until he realised that some people he knew didn’t believe the Holocaust happened. A darkly comic tale of one man’s journey through the conspiracy underworld. Marlon examines why conspiracy theories are as popular as ever and why in the age of post-truth, fake news gives rise to ancient slander. A comic tale which is no laughing matter.

This event is being hosted by the Conspiracy & Democracy research project, a five-year project funded by The Leverhulme Trust and based at CRASSH .

This talk is part of the Conspiracy & Democracy series.

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