Redpilling Liberal Journalists

Redpilling Journalists

It’s happening more and more.

Summary/Abstract

Some journalists are beginning to realize that censorship and misinformation from the political left is a problem. This has been happening for a few years, and it provides the political with a lot of . The new Elon Twitter may help to shake things up and change the social networks operate.

Elizabeth Emery is a popular left-wing writer who recently wrote an article for a right-wing publication titled The Erasure of Women from Online Pregnancy Literature. the article, she criticizes gender activists who pretend that men can give birth. She is not alone in this belief, as many other left-wing writers have left their publications due to censorship of their beliefs.

The person in the conversation is discussing journalist Taibbi, and how he recently wrote a piece on the difference between how Hillary and Donald Trump have handled election denial. They mention how Taibbi has been critical of Russia gate in the past, and how he left Rolling Stone magazine as a result of the harassment he received for his beliefs. They also compare the current situation to Orwell’s 1984, where the Ministry of Truth is constantly rewriting history.

The person interviewed is talking about the book 1984 and how it relates to what is happening in today. They say that in the book, history is being rewritten and that is what is happening in society today. They say that are being lied to and that Trump did not cause the riot on January 6.

Timestamps

0:00:00 Why Some Journalists are Waking Up to the Truth

0:01:46 The Right’s Relationship with Censorship

0:03:35 Matt Taibbi on the Election Denial of Hillary vs Trump
0:06:17 The Truth About Rewriting History
0:07:51 Censorship of Matt Orphalia’s Videos by
0:12:42 The Dangers of Election Denial
0:14:36 FDA Lied in Court About Telling People to Stop Taking Ivermectin for COVID-19

0:16:35 Ivermectin for COVID-19: FDA’s Statements on Off-Label Use

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Immanuel Christian, Covington, Smollett: 2019 Is Turning To Be Of Hate Hoaxes

Amari Allen’s was a hoax. Over the past week or two, almost every reading American became familiar with Allen, the dread-locked schoolgirl who claimed that “three white boys” snatched her from a slide on the campus of the prestigious Immanuel Christian School in Smithfield, held her down, and cut some of her hair while mockingly calling it “nappy.”

Because of the alleged incident’s shocking nature, and te fact that Second Lady Karen Pence was an art teacher there, Immanuel Christian became (yet another) ground zero for a national discussion about race and “privilege.” And then, that discussion collapsed: Allen confessed to literally making the whole thing up.

Allen’s hoax was not some unique, one-off incident. During this past , a number of internationally prominent hate crime and hate incident hoaxes have occurred in the USA. In July, popular Georgia State Senator Erica Thomas claimed that she had been shamefully attacked, in a Publix grocery store, by a white male who screamed at her and told her to “go back home.” In fact, the “white ” turned out to Cuban-American Democratic Party activist Eric Sparkes, who literally showed up at Thomas’ melodramatic press conference to rebut her story. (RELATED: Sixth-Grade Girl Admits To Fabricating Hate Attack That Media Linked To Mike Pence’s Wife, School Says)

More recently, on September 12, 2019, someone wrote racial insults, swastikas, and the word “MAGA” throughout two restaurants owned by former NFL player . The perp turned out to be Coughman himself, who was spotted leaving the scene by witnesses. Most famously, on January 29, 2019, actor Jussie Smollett – famously mocked as the mad Frenchman ‘Juicy Smolliet’ by comedy legend – claimed that he had been attacked at 2am, in the middle of a Chicago blizzard, by two burly white men wearing Trump campaign MAGA hats. Smollett’s bizarre story was exposed as an almost certain lie when two Nigerian brothers, buddies of his from the local gym, confessed to having been paid by Smollett to stage his beating.

This year was not unusual. It was, in fact, a bit less active than average on the hate hoax front. Putting together my 2019 book Hate Crime Hoax, I was able to fairly easily compile 409 confirmed hate hoaxes, concentrated in the five years before publication. I defined a “hate hoax” as (1) an undisputed report (police report and/or reputable national or regional media story), of (2) a serious incident (generally felony or misdemeanor offense), that was (3) attributed to dislike of or bias against an out-group, where (4) the narrative of “hate” completely collapsed (with this collapse also being reported). My master list is now up to 611 case studies of hate hoaxes, containing more than 800 unique incidents. To put these numbers in context, less than 7,000 hate crimes are reported to the FBI by police departments in a typical year, and only 8-10% receive the media coverage that would make them potential candidates for my data sets. (RELATED: Several Media Outlets Made Blunders In Reporting On The Haircut Hate Hoax In Virginia — The List)

Interestingly, hoaxes seem to be most common among the most high-profile, widely reported stories of “hate.” Of the 20-odd hate incident cases, mass shootings aside, that became truly international stories over the past decade and , literally about half of them – Smollett, Allen, Covington Catholic, Yasmin Seweid and the ripped hijab, Air Force Academy, the “burnt Black church” (Hopewell Baptist), the little Black girl in Grand Rapids who said boorish white men literally peed on her, the cover story about anti-woman gangs at U-Virginia, the Nikki Jolly house fire and the dead purebred dogs, the “nooses on campus” (Wisconsin-Parkside), Duke Lacrosse – turned out to be total fakes. Many hate hoaxers have a taste for the dramatic, which often betrays them in the end.

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Media Ignores Critics of ‘Hottest’ July Claims

These hyperbolic claims are now commonplace and easily dismissed with historical data.

“Hottest month in human history” has a certain ring to it. But some scientists say that ring isn’t true.

‘s headline absurdly (and falsely) declared on Aug. 1, that July was the “hottest month in human history.”

Although the story included the more accurate caveat “,” Rolling Stone didn’t tell readers records only go back a limited period of . For example, NOAA’s records began in 1880. That’s not even close to the totality of “human history.” It’s not even all of the history of the U.S.

Meteorologist and climate researcher Dr. Roy Spencer disputed that claim. He wrote that “July 2019 was not the warmest on record” because the claims were based on “a fairly limited and error-prone array of thermometers.” So did WeatherBell meteorologist . But criticism didn’t prevent the media’s hot air hype.

“The last five Julys have been the five hottest of all time,”a CBS report by Sophie Lewis claimed. It’s amazing how CBS (or NOAA for that matter) could possibly know that since records have been kept for less than 150 .

All those reports ignored critics like Spencer and Bastardi. A meteorologist and principal research scientist at the University of Alabama, Spencer criticized the media for reporting hottest month claims without nuance.

On Aug. 2, he argued that “current official pronouncements of global temperature records come from a fairly limited and error-prone array of thermometers which were never intended to measure global temperature trends.”

Spencer wrote that there are three flaws with those records including the impact of Urban Heat Island Effect at land thermometer sites, changing methods of recording ocean temperatures and “notoriously incomplete” geography (many places aren’t measured).

After utilizing what he considered a more accurate measuring technique called “reanalysis,” Spencer found, “July 2019 was actually cooler than three Julys: 2016, 2002, and 2017, and so was [the] 4th warmest in 41 years. And only 0.5 deg. F above average is not terribly alarming.”

Hmm. Fourth warmest in 41 years. Not exactly headline fodder.

Source: Hot or Not? Media Omit Critics of ‘Hottest’ July Claims, Hype Climate