How Do You Solve a Problem Like Candace Owens?
Jonah Goldberg links right-wing conspiracies to historical media hoaxes and highlights how internet scaling removes barriers to spreading sensational claims.
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Alex Jones Calls Out Candace Owens Over Kirk Conspiracies: ‘Maybe You Were Always a Demon’
Alex Jones took fellow far-right conspiracy theorist Candace Owens to task this week, dubbing her the “Empress of Dark Q” and arguing her various conspiracy theories surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination are all nonsense. “I dub her the Queen of Dark Q, the Empress of Dark Q. You got the Q-Anon, you got the Blue-Anon, you now have Candace-Anon,” Jones said on his InfoWars program, adding: And I’m just like, “Wow, Egyptian planes.” Let me go l…
Jonah Goldberg: How do you solve a problem like Candace Owens?
Candace Owens has a very popular internet show in which she trots out deranged conspiracies about, among other things, the demonic nature of Jews, the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk (probably by Jews and their pawns, in her estimation) and the allegation that French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife is really a man. Owens is hardly alone. There’s an entire ecosystem of right-wing “influencers” who peddle conspiracy theories brimming…
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