Trump and Vance see the natural disasters not as tragedies but as opportunities to advance their far-right conspiracy theories
Whipping up hurricanes to merge with great replacement theory took hardly a week, about the time it takes for hurricanes themselves to form. The overheated atmosphere warmed the waters that were drawn up into the winds to churn them into a menacing storm.
After Hurricane Helene hit, Donald Trump unleashed a whirlwind of humid lies: the federal government was deliberately preventing aid and even water from reaching areas that held Republican voters, “not getting anything”; Kamala Harris “spent all her Fema money, billions of dollars, on housing for illegal migrants”; and Fema was offering only $750 in disaster relief – all false, all debunked by the Republican governors in the affected states. The Republican congressman Chuck Edwards of North Carolina felt compelled to issue a statement to his constituents not to listen to “untrustworthy sources trying to spark chaos by sharing hoaxes, conspiracy theories, and hearsay about hurricane response efforts” and the “outrageous rumors spread online”.
Undoubtedly, he had in mind Elon Musk, who accelerated the circulation of the lies on his platform X: Fema “actively blocked” aid and “used up its budget ferrying illegals into the country instead of saving American lives. Treason.” The Fema administrator, Deanne Criswell, called the calculated spread of disinformation “absolutely the worst I have ever seen”, and announced that Fema for the first time had established a webpage for “Hurricane Rumor Response”.
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Republican leaders instantly fell into line in a demonstration of Trump fealty. The congressman Steve Scalise, of Louisiana, the number two in the Republican leadership of the House, campaigning for Trump on 8 October, repeated his lie: “They use that money helping illegals here that they brought into America.”
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Finally some news outlet has the balls to call them liars!
Only took an uncountable number of lies.
…The Guardian?
The fact that the guardian is now at a point where they’re calling out their lies should be a cause of concern imo, if other news outlets are not doing it, since the guardian is often anything but fact-checkers or “on the right side” of a majority of these kinds of stories
And some times people die because of it. What a world
Yeah yeah, we’ve got hurricanes because a democrat is in office, we don’t drill enough oil and drive hummers, and the rich haven’t been given enough tax breaks. Plus If dumpy was in office he would just tell the hurricanes to stop and they would. We’re a joke to hurricanes.
Oh, and immigrants worship Zeus and summon storms from the ocean so they’re evil, build a wall and deport the non-whites.
Got it.
I read this in Walter Masterson’s voice.
That’s not the crux of what they’re saying though. They’re basically confidently repeating statements like: Biden isn’t doing anything, Kamala is prioritizing campaigning over helping, all while Elon is out parroting the FEMA fund diversion thing across Twitter.
Almost correct: if he was in office he would sharpie all hurricanes away from our shores, problem solved!
Isnt this the plot of every chalkzone episode?
i would argue that he would be calling the hurricanes a “liberal hoax” that don’t even exist, and it’s the democrats who killed those people, not hurricanes
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https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/10/08/house-majority-leader-steve-scalise-pushes-debunked-fema-claim-in-arizona/75564495007/
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https://www.vox.com/politics/376982/trump-hurricane-helene-fema-lies-debunked
https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4924747-fema-disaster-relief-funding-hurricane-milton-helene-misinformation/
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/oct/10/trump-hurricane-lies-conspiracy-theories