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Fact Check: Distortions and Fake News in Virginia Shooting - The New York Times

posted onJune 16, 2017
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Article snippet: Alex Jones knows exactly whom he wants to blame for the Wednesday shooting on a Virginia baseball field: “the left” and its calls to violence. In a five-minute video produced by his conspiracy-laden website, InfoWars, Mr. Jones runs through a list of offenders on “terroristic social media,” distorting and cherry-picking comments, to make a wildly misleading case. His video is among the most flagrant examples of an emerging trend of partisans repurposing old statements from lawmakers — or simply fabricating quotes — to place blame for the shooting. Here’s an assessment. The video was posted to Mr. Jones’s Facebook page and YouTube channel, and viewed tens of thousands of times. It is structured like a news report, ticking off the facts of the shooting on Wednesday morning. It correctly lays out details of the attack, identifies the shooter as James T. Hodgkinson, and highlights his social media activity in support of Senator Bernie Sanders’s anger toward Republican policies. But it veers far from the truth with this sweeping, conspiratorial video presentation: First, it shows a bright graphic of the words “terrorist social media” framing a handful of tweets praising the attack or verbally assaulting Republicans. These tweets are from random individuals, media personalities or freelance writers who have no affiliation to a political party or organization. Next, there is a quick cut to a still image of Kathy Griffin from her controversial photo shoot as a voice-over... Link to the full article to read more

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