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Failed Fact Checks
Target is donating $100,000 to “promote gay lifestyles to school children.” – MOSTLY FALSE
Parents in California are not allowed to pull their children out of sexual education classes. – MOSTLY FALSE
The proceeds of Girl Scout Cookies are used to support Planned Parenthood. – FALSE
“Johns Hopkins study mysteriously disappears after it revealed, in spite of COVID, no more deaths in 2020 than in prior years” – INACCURATE
Nuns contracted Covid-19 from Moderna vaccine – FALSE
“Terrifying new research finds vaccine spike protein unexpectedly in [the] bloodstream. The protein is linked to blood clots, heart and brain damage” – FALSE
We rate LifeSiteNews far right biased for story selection that always favors evangelical Christianity and Questionable based on the promotion of conspiracy theories, pseudoscience, and many failed fact checks. (11/25/2016) Updated (D. Van Zandt 06/08/2021)
Fact Check was NOT existent, only appears when the truth shows up.
FRENCHY wrote:
Fact Check was NOT existent, only appears when the truth shows up.
And you avoid that at all costs.
Kraken wrote:
And you avoid that at all costs.
You can bet what's left of your frontal lobe, that I will.
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