Tuesday, 16 April 2019

Information and disinformation about Notre Dame

I am no white supremacist. Everyone has their place... but I find the following obnoxious.


Fake news about “hoaxes”and “disionformation” hours after the Notre Dame fire

It didn't take long for Buzzfeed to weigh in and tell you what you should, and shouldn't believe.

"Trust the authorities"



Online conspiracists are baselessly trying to blame the fire on their political opponents.

This is Watson's response


BuzzFeed Caught in Huge Lie About 

Notre Dame Fire







POLITICS







Claim video showing people reacting with smiley emoticons was a “hoax” when it was completely legitimate.


All "fake news"... these tweets must be faked, eh? Lol.

 Buzzfeed honed in on this, from Paul Joseph Watson.











A brief summary of who is responding to the tragic Notre Dame fire with 'smiley faces' on Facebook. Appalling.



France 24 Arabic’s Facebook page is awash with comments from respondents writing in Arabic celebrating the fire, as can be seen from the screenshot below.


Clearly this is "fake" - LOL (from above)








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