Post #1759275
2023-11-04 16:14 UTC
Twitter's hate speech accounts are cynically rebranding themselves as pro-Palestine for clout and cash
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/twitter-hate-speech-accounts-palestine-clout-1234867382/
Replies (3)
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@lightninhopkins@mastodon.social 2023-11-04 16:36
@noahshachtman@mstdn.social of course?
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@myeyesaredim@mstdn.ca 2023-11-05 23:37
For clout and cash... and for the antisemitism too, no? @noahshachtman@mstdn.social The parallels between online and offline actions here speak volumes: “They’re not pro-Palestine, they just hate Jews, and they see this moment as an opportunity to get attention, get coverage..." https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7zx5a/neo-nazis-hijack-pro-palestine-protest-mike-enoch
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@Pxtl@mastodon.social 2023-11-06 03:16
@noahshachtman@mstdn.social no surprise. A fun game online is, when you see a pro-Hamas bad take search for their username and "Ukraine" on the same platform -- finding the worst pro-Russia nonsense is a pretty safe bet.