I have spent a lot of time debating with conspiracists on twiiter. They make my blood boil: the anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, big government conspiracists, the covid is a hoax crowd, and many others. Professor Richard Werner believes in Chemtrails. They say I'm a brainwashed corporate neoliberal. None of these people seem to have any real interest in the genuine hoaxes and conspiracies, like Russiagate, Antisemiticism in the Labour Party, the Uyghur genocide myth. I find it shocking when I see on TV reporters spreading the propaganda, all in synch with the hoax: No debate, no questions, no doubts, no investigative journalisism, everything just stated as fact. Asa Winstanley tells the story of how a hostile foreign government helped stop a socialist becoming Britain’s prime
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I have spent a lot of time debating with conspiracists on twiiter. They make my blood boil: the anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, big government conspiracists, the covid is a hoax crowd, and many others. Professor Richard Werner believes in Chemtrails. They say I'm a brainwashed corporate neoliberal. None of these people seem to have any real interest in the genuine hoaxes and conspiracies, like Russiagate, Antisemiticism in the Labour Party, the Uyghur genocide myth.
I find it shocking when I see on TV reporters spreading the propaganda, all in synch with the hoax: No debate, no questions, no doubts, no investigative journalisism, everything just stated as fact.
Asa Winstanley tells the story of how a hostile foreign government helped stop a socialist becoming Britain’s prime minister.