Publication: antisemitism
Truth or Fiction?→ A Recent History of George Soros Conspiracy Theories
If you have spent any time on the internet since 2016 — and who hasn’t? — you’ll be familiar with right wing bugbear George Soros, an extremely rich philanthropist who donates generously to liberal and progressive causes, and i
The Dispatch→ Rogan’s Jews
Joe Rogan. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images.)What the shock jock doesn’t get about antisemitic conspiracies.The post Rogan’s Jews appeared first on The Dispatch.
Logically→ The First and Second World Wars were started by Jewish nationalists trying to create Israel.
These claims are anti-semitic and part of Nazi propaganda, there is no factual basis to them. These claims are used to spread a hateful ideology.
The Dispatch→ The Strangeness of Psychotic Jew-Hatred
Antisemtic graffiti on the window of an office in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto/Getty Images.)Antisemitism remains astonishingly common, especially in its less feverish expression.The post The Strangeness of Psychotic Jew-Hatred appea
Logically→ Dwayne Johnson, Steven Spielberg, and other celebrities eat babies and use adrenochrome.
Claims that celebrities eat babies and harvest adrenochrome from tortured children are baseless.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Murdered US Senate Aide Harold Rosenthal Did NOT Expose Jewish Plot For World Domination Before His Death
Did Harold Rosenthal, a U.S. Senate aide killed in a 1976 terrorist attack, expose before he died a clandestine Jewish plot to become global "task masters"? No, that's not true: The claim is part of an antisemitic hoax that white supremac
Logically→ Elites are harvesting a powerful drug from the bodies of trafficked children.
Adrenochrome does not have the properties ascribed to it by conspiracy theorists and there is no evidence it is being extracted from children.
Logically→ Reptilian aliens visited ancient Egypt and never left earth.
There is no evidence to support claims that ancient civilisations were visited by aliens.
Truth or Fiction?→ Lara Logan Rant Results in Newsmax Ban, Statement
Former CBS News correspondent Lara Logan was banned from far-right American cable network Newsmax in October 2022 after a bizarre antisemitic rant on October 19 2022 — the latest in a long string of appearances featuring escalating, fully conspi
Logically→ Starbucks will stop accepting cash in the U.K.
While some franchises may choose not to accept cash, not all U.K. outlets will adopt the practice, Starbucks U.K. clarified.
Logically→ There is a secret multi-billion dollar market for adrenochrome.
The myth surrounding adrenochrome is part of an anti-semitic conspiracy theory. It has not basis in fact.
Logically→ Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said Whoopi Goldberg’s suspension over Holocaust remark was unnecessary.
The Democrat never used the work unnecessary, but said people can move on since Goldberg apologized and was forgiven my eminent Jewish voices.
Logically→ The Colleyville Synagogue gunman went on an antisemitic tirade.
The FBI has confirmed that the Jewish community was specifically targeted, updating their previous statement.
Logically→ The Colleyville Synagogue gunman went on an antisemitic tirade.
The FBI has confirmed that the Jewish community was specifically targeted, updating their previous statement.
Logically→ For centuries, secret societies have been harvesting the blood of children to produce adrenochrome.
The belief that elites are murdering children for adrenochrome is part of an antisemitic conspiracy theory. It has no basis in fact.
Truth or Fiction?→ Man Displays Nazi Banner at Bernie Sanders Rally
During a March 5 2020 Bernie Sanders rally in Arizona, an individual seated in the venue unrolled a large Nazi banner as Sanders spoke: In the above photograph, a smiling Sanders faced away from the banner. Video captured from a different perspecti
Truth or Fiction?→ Did the Washington Post Tweet ‘Anti-Semites See Socialism as a Jewish Plot, What Will They Say About Bernie Sanders?’
On January 28 2020, a screenshot of an apparent Washington Post headline musing what anti-Semites who believed that anti-Semitism itself is a “Jewish plot” might think of Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign circulated on Facebook in scree
Truth or Fiction?→ Rudy Giuliani Criticized After Describing Himself as a ‘Former Attorney General’ on Facebook
In late December 2019, the Facebook page of former New York mayor turned “presidential attorney” Rudolph Giuliani was quickly edited after sharp-eyed readers quickly pointed out that it contained glaringly false claims about Giuliani’
Truth or Fiction?→ Was Fox News Taken Off American Forces Network Radio?
A series of tweets in November 2019 pushed the claim that Fox News had been made unavailable for United States military service members. The claim came after the right-wing network’s treatment of Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman following his testimon
Truth or Fiction?→ The Anti-Semitic Origins of ‘You Cannot Legislate the Poor Into Prosperity’
A quote attempting to justify largesse that has endured thanks to social media, but not without spreading disinformation about its origins. The statement has commonly been attributed online to evangelical leader Adrian Rogers, a former president of th
Truth or Fiction?→ Online Disinformation Tries to Link Greta Thunberg with George Soros
As Swedish activist Greta Thunberg’s campaign for world governments to meaningfully address climate danger gained more attention, so did the amount of online misinformation thrown at her. For some social media users, that meant invoking far-righ
Truth or Fiction?→ Is This a Photo of Nancy Pelosi and George Soros’s Son?
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, cl
Connecticut GOP Sends Mailer Showing Jewish Candidate Grinning at Fistful of Money
In late October 2018, just days after a gunman — reportedly encouraged by racist political rhetoric — slaughtered eleven people during a service at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, Connecticut’s Republican candidate for a state senate seat sent out a flyer that showed his Democratic opponent Rep. Matthew Lesser (who is Jewish) grinning over a fistful […]
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