Inside the disinformation industry, by Freddie Sayers

Is the “disinformation industry” anything more that a racket? Why do governments fund it? From Freddie Sayers at unherd.com:

A government-sponsored agency is censoring journalism

“Our team re-reviewed the domain, the rating will not change as it continues to have anti-LGBTQI+ narratives… The site authors have been called out for being anti-trans. Kathleen Stock is acknowledged as a ‘prominent gender-critical’ feminist.”

This was part of an email sent to UnHerd at the start of January from an organisation called the Global Disinformation Index. It was their justification, handed down after a series of requests, for placing UnHerd on a so-called “dynamic exclusion list” of publications that supposedly promote “disinformation” and should therefore be boycotted by all advertisers.

They provided examples of the offending content: Kathleen Stock, whose columns are up for a National Press Award this week, Julie Bindel, a lifelong campaigner against violence against women, and Debbie Hayton, who is transgender. Apparently the GDI equates “gender-critical” beliefs, or maintaining that biological sex differences exist, with “disinformation” — despite the fact that those beliefs are specifically protected in British law and held by the majority of the population.

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One response to “Inside the disinformation industry, by Freddie Sayers

  1. Unherd is a turd and you should always disconnect from the hive like the great Gary Numan, me I disconnect from you, song.

    How did the wymyns femme movement become so toxic? (s/)

    Breaking-Russell Bentley found KIA in the 404.

    (h/t-RT)

    An outstanding citizen journalist coming through with the unvarnished truth and we all know how the controllers hate that with a passion.

    May all of their control grid matrix delusions burn to the ground.

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