Google search interest in “jk rowling mold” has skyrocketed since Saturday, when the author changed her picture on X.
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left-leaning attacks on Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance that stemmed from a false
parody post on X about Vance’s purported sexual relations with a couch, the mold posts about Rowling are largely tongue-in-cheek jabs alongside real, negative sentiment about how her opinions have altered the political landscape for marginalized groups
When it's a conservative making an analogy or stretching a concept to make a point, it's a "conspiracy theory".
When a liberal does it, it's a 'tongue in cheek jabs along real, negative sentiment'.
Fancy stuff there!
Also:
The nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate said that Musk’s debunked claims are spreading widely and do not appear to be subject to X’s Community Notes fact-checking system.
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He says illegals are highly likely to vote at some point, which is 100% true, as the Democrats will eventually probably give anyone amnesty who has been here for x number of years (i.e., most of their progeny becomes a Dreamer at some point).
Then NBC says that something [different from what Musk actually said, as he did NOT say illegals were registering to vote], and fact-checks it as "FALSE".
Do you see how liberal media is so misleading?
"I believe in lamps".
"We have fact checked the claim that lamps are pink and found it to be false".
Obviously every person who takes up physical residency in the United States is a possible voter at some point, there is just no number of excuses and word salad that changes that. Eventually they'll say "but I've been here for 40 years, give me citizenship", and the Democrats will say "ok"