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People want to feel morally righteous for condemning socially percieved evil, even if it isn't real. People also generally "license" themselves to believe in that which they believe materially benefits them.
Essentially, people's capacity for changing their mind on something is less about the facts at hand and more about their readiness to accept an alternative viewpoint, which is driven by reaction to external circumstances.