New: Federal, state and local officials leading the Hurricane Helene relief efforts are facing vicious antisemitic online hate and real-world threats, fueled on Elon Musk's X, where anti-Jewish conspiracy posts are racking up tens of millions of views. Gift link: wapo.st/4eQKjFd
Report finds Elon Musk’s platform is fueling falsehoods and conspiracy theories that risk undermining rescue efforts — and preparations for Hurricane Milton.
Jews are simultaneously controlling the weather and the storm relief. Diabolical!
Just FYI gift link doesn't seem to work (Android, firefox) but thanks for sharing
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Yeah well maybe if the jews stopped creating storms with their space lasers, we wouldn't be so upset!! /s
Much of the same people who claim that opposition to an ongoing genocide and Apartheid is supposedly antisemitism keep pouring money for Musk and ignore his virulent antisemitism. Even the Germans have little problem with Musk's antisemitism. ESA keeps using SpaceX, like yesterday to launch Hera.
I remember when Trump’s association with Great Replacement assholes was a scandal that requires data to prove it was there. How things have changed.
Plenty of alarming details and examples in this thread by @jkingy.bsky.social@isdglobal.bsky.socialbsky.app/profile/jkin...
⚠️ Hurricane Helene content boosts antisemitic hate, climate disinfo and conspiracies ⚠️ We found 33 posts with claims debunked by the US government had generated more than 160m views on X. 30% of those contained overt antisemitic hate. 🧵 @isdglobal.bsky.social www.isdglobal.org/digital_disp...
This Dispatch examines how Hurricane Helene mis- and disinformation spread online, with antisemitic hate and election conspiracies promoted by politicians and extremists.
No matter how bad twitter gets as an engine of far-right disinformation, it's critical that everyone stay there to prop it up and help legitimize it.