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BBC News launches BBC Verify to address right-wing and foreign disinformation

Could online conspiracy theories lead to the United Kingdom experiencing its own January 6? That’s the question asked by BBC News “Disinformation Correspondent” Marianna Spring, who’s apparently leading a new team called BBC Verify that will “address the growing threat of disinformation.”

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Disinformation, like when a BBC correspondent confused a Christian flag with the “Stainless Banner,” the second official flag of the Confederacy, with the Confederate symbol turned into a capital T for Trump.

Another verified BBC reporter wrote about her shock that it’s so easy to “buy a rifle and ammunition” at your neighborhood American Walmart. Um, those are BB guns, you tool.

And it wasn’t long ago when Elon Musk stumped a BBC interviewer by asking him to give one example of the increase in hate speech on Twitter he claimed.

Anyway, here’s the big announcement; stay until the end, when Spring loops in “right-wing figures” and “conspiracy newspapers.”

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Just the word “disinformation” is disinformation at this point. Disinformation is code for anything that hurts the liberal narrative. We’ll trust BBC Verify as much as we trust the fact-checkers at Reuters and the AP.

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