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I don't really need to listen to people that think there are microchips in the vaccines, for example. Lots of ideas aren't worth considering. There's nothing noble about having no standards.
There is a difference between believing someone is saying nonsense and plugging your ears when they say anything. If someone talks about microchips in the vaccines and certain entertainment producers are pedophiles, you know the vaccines don't have microchips in them because of technological limitations but you can't prove that producers aren't pedophiles.
The boy who cried wolf was right the one time when nobody listened.
Snowden exposed what conspiracy theorists were lambasted for believing because the truth was masked by nonsense.
If I told you that the US government was force sterilizing Native American women for decades, I may sound unhinged until you gave it enough consideration to find out what the reality was in the 60s and 70s.
If I told you the US government was giving unknowing black men STDs, you may not believe me until you looked into Tuskegee.
Those things are true, but I wouldn't go so far as to say because some claims are true that any and all claims have merit.
Also, you should reread the boy who cried wolf. The point isn't that the wolf is real, the point is people won't put up with bullshit.
That's not how proof works. it's not up to you to disprove every claim someone makes or else accept it as true, it's up to them to prove their claims.