Did RuPaul Say Evidence of the Armenian Genocide ‘Just Isn’t There’?
A “satirical” Twitter account scored attention with a bogus post about the “Drag Race” host.
A “satirical” Twitter account scored attention with a bogus post about the “Drag Race” host.
On April 27 2021, news of a purportedly damning poll was widely viewed and shared.
The right-wing blog bizarrely claimed that Black Lives Matter activists were “fuming” after former law enforcement officer Derek Chauvin was convicted for killing George Floyd.
Multiple hyperpartisan sources claimed that the Democratic Congresswoman “incited a riot” in Minneapolis in April 2021.
A viral tweet shared to Imgur purportedly demonstrated hypocritical tweets from Charlie Kirk of far-right youth activist group Turning Point USA.
In April 2021, a March 8 2019 Facebook post about a man caught secretly living in a woman’s attic went viral — purportedly told from the point of view of the unfortunate woman’s son. The Post and its Variations Originally, the text of the post read: YALL CHECK YOUR ATTICS. My mom been hearing noises …
After the sudden death of commentator Midwin Charles, screenshots of a purported tweet in which she said she “just got vaccinated” circulated alongside claims that it had mysteriously disappeared from her timeline.
Fears of a suicide epidemic within a pandemic were often a part of COVID-19 discussions, but the numbers for 2020 told a different story.
Satirical tweets attributed to Ben Shapiro are common, including this one about his “#redpill moment” on his seventh birthday.