‘Under Stalin, Repression Was So Severe That Soviet Gulags Held 22% Of the World’s Prison Population’
“Just kidding, that’s in the United States today.”
“Just kidding, that’s in the United States today.”
Right-wing blogs and social media users used the billionaire philanthropist to fuel their debunked conspiracy theories — again.
A traffic sign reading “Epstein was murdered” was purportedly spotted in Modesto, California — but the image was attributed to other locales, too.
After Donald Trump referenced a civil war on Twitter, a quote attributed to the eighteenth United States president circulated on social media.
Conspiracy theorizing about the convicted sex offender was in full effect in the period after the inmate’s August 2019 suicide.
During ongoing national debate about a new abortion law in New York in February 2019, a Facebook user shared a meme with a photograph of an infant atop an American flag, bearing the following caption: WHAT IF THE GOVERNMENT FUNDED ADOPTIONS INSTEAD OF ABORTIONS? In the midst of this debate, this uncited meme proved popular and …
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Where mass communication is used to spread lies and disinformation and smear political enemies, stochastic terrorism follows.
A column headlined “The Enemy Among Us” about Organizing for Action (OFA) has been incorrectly attributed to Charles Krauthammer.
A hoax report is behind false claims that Democratic Senator Hal Lindsay was arrested and was later killed while in protective custody.
Donald Trump received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor in 1986 along with the likes of Rosa Parks and Muhammad Ali.