Showing posts with label Right Wing Propaganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Right Wing Propaganda. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2023

DeSantis, Florida GOP introduce bill to give Supreme Court opportunity to reconsider press freedom

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, arguably the country’s top censorship proponent, is extending his reach and his fascist goals through the state’s Republican-controlled legislature, where a bill DeSantis has been pushing for was released this week in the state House. The legislation is his vehicle for challenging New York Times v. Sullivan, the landmark civil rights-era decision that raised the bar for public officials (and eventually extended to “public figures”) to bring libel or defamation claims against the press. more

Friday, July 29, 2022

The website secretly run by FPL

The Capitolist is a Tallahassee-based website secretly run by Florida Power & Light, which uses it to attack FPL critics, advocate for legislation favorable to the utility and boost businesses, including those that pay for sponsorships. more

Monday, July 19, 2021

Red States Third-World Pandemic Zones

Conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin started Monday morning talking about the dangers from right-wing media and Facebook as they're spreading COVID-19 conspiracies. As the Delta variant spreads through the United States, those who aren't vaccinated are filling hospitals again. more

Monday, July 12, 2021

Florida GOP Propaganda

GOP state leaders are utilizing social media for their 2022 campaign efforts to promote conservative policies that they say have helped Florida to recover from COVID-19 and protect Floridians’ freedoms — though Democrats disagree. MORE

Friday, June 11, 2021

Miami's Spanish Radio Propaganda

Experts Call Disinformation on Miami's Spanish Radio a "Psychological Cancer" more

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Spanish-language disinformation intensifies among Florida Latinos

Conspiracy theories around the "deep state," billionaire Democrat philanthropist George Soros and QAnon have become a constant fixture on Spanish-language YouTube programs, WhatsApp clips and pro-President Donald Trump Facebook groups aimed at a Latino audience. HERE