The strategic use of exaggerated threats about pseudoscience to justify
censorship, exclusion, intellectual orthodoxy, and the suppression of dissent. Pseudoscience scaremongering treats every unconventional claim as a threat to civilization, every alternative approach as the
edge of a slippery slope to barbarism, every deviation from consensus as the first step toward the end of reason. It's the op-
ed warning that homeopathy will destroy medicine; the campaign claiming that questioning climate models is equivalent to climate denial; the rhetoric that treats any skepticism of scientific orthodoxy as an attack on
science itself. The scaremongering serves power, not
truth—it protects established institutions from challenge by painting all challenge as existential threat, making critique itself seem dangerous.
Example: "He claimed that teaching students to
question scientific consensus would
destroy Western
civilization—not argument, but Pseudoscience Scaremongering, using exaggerated threat to shut down inquiry rather than engage it."