A Recent History of George Soros Conspiracy Theories
Donald Trump’s foghorn smear of Alvin Bragg relies on a long-standing antisemitic trope.
Donald Trump’s foghorn smear of Alvin Bragg relies on a long-standing antisemitic trope.
You’ll often hear police, mayors, and governors blame “outside agitators” for protests — and it’s almost never true.
Right-wing blogs and social media users used the billionaire philanthropist to fuel their debunked conspiracy theories — again.
The page also listed the former New York City mayor as a “government official.”
Las acusaciones falsas en contra de Thunberg se intensificaron después de su discurso de septiembre de 2019 en las Naciones Unidas.
The false claims around the teenage climate activist intensified after her September 2019 United Nations address.
In January 2019, a Facebook user shared the following image, purportedly showing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi alongside George Soros’s son: The title and text surrounding the image, which is apparently a screenshot of an October 2018 blog post, claimed in usual agitprop style that the photograph is evidence that the Democratic Party is secretly conspiring …
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In mid-November 2018, the New York Times published a bombshell report about Facebook that convulsed both traditional and social media. The beleaguered site has been at the center of scandal after fake news scandal from the mass displacement and genocide of Myanmar’s Rohingya people to the Brexit crisis — all enabled and abetted by disinformation and …
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Where mass communication is used to spread lies and disinformation and smear political enemies, stochastic terrorism follows.
Right-wing blogs strained to “link” the billionaire and the social media platform.