Two Killed in Kenosha During Racial Violence Inflamed in Facebook Groups
The alleged gunman was arrested and charged the morning after.
The alleged gunman was arrested and charged the morning after.
Far-right disinformation purveyors tried to associate the movement with an incident at a St. Louis protest.
A popular Facebook post misstated the location of the painting depicting the gynecologist’s work.
The phrase “I can’t breathe” was included without context in a story about a local high school.
A “repost” on Facebook purportedly quotes a woman named Jane Elliott on white Americans’ indifference toward racism.
A British op-ed relied on “leaked records” but lacked any sort of evidence to prove its argument.
Amy Cooper has claimed, without offering any evidence to back it up, that Christian Cooper was “screaming” at her during the encounter.
After first claiming that viewers had misunderstood the advertisement, the auto maker apologized online.
Users on a 4chan thread traded ideas on spreading memes to “make the Left have to choose.”
In November 2019, just after the film Twitter was outraged over news that white actor Julia Roberts was “suggested” by a studio executive to play Harriet Tubman, a black woman and a former slave turned abolitionist hero: Memes popped up in response to the viral brouhaha, one depicting Roberts in Tubman’s spot on the American $20 bill: …
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