Biden’s ‘Black Entrepreneurs’ Speech in Tulsa A brief excerpt of United States President Joe Biden's comments about investing in Black entrepreneurs spread virally, trundled along by the usual disinformation purveyors.
Was Snow White ‘Cancelled’? Hyperfixation on imaginary 'cancellations' continued with a claim that fairy tale character Snow White was the latest victim of 'woke mobs.'
Did Congresswoman Ilhan Omar Propose a ‘Rent and Mortgage Cancellation Act,’ But While ‘Failing to Explain How Landlords, Banks’ Would Pay Bills? Rep. Ilhan Omar did introduce legislation by that name, but it included a framework for landlords, banks, and mortgage lenders.
Did Dove Remove ‘Normal’ from Packaging So People Don’t Feel ‘Excluded’? The "cancel culture" headlines continued in March 2021, claiming Dove removed "normal" from packaging because the word made people "feel excluded."
Has Disney Canceled ‘Dumbo,’ ‘Peter Pan,’ and ‘The Aristocats?’ After successfully milking rumors about Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head, outrage merchants set their sights on Disney films.
Did Joe Biden Say if He Disagreed with Kamala Harris, He’d Fake an Illness and Resign? A number of pundits and organizations reported that President-Elect Joe Biden signaled he would resign if he had a fundamental disagreement with Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris.
‘You Don’t Have to Be Registered to Vote in Minnesota’ A right-wing talk show host and longtime disinformation purveyor made a laughingstock of himself while trying to smear Rep. Ilhan Omar online.
Did Trump Call Sean Hannity and Tell People with Coronavirus to Go to Work Anyway? United States President Donald Trump did not tell people watching talk show host Sean Hannity that if they contracted COVID-19 they should "go to work."
Did Nancy Pelosi Violate ’18 Code US 2071 B’ by Tearing Up Trump’s State of the Union Speech? Social media users spread around a photograph of the House Speaker ripping up U.S. President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, claiming that she had violated "18 Code US 2071 B" in the act.