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+ | In August 2022, the [[Global Project against Hate and Extremism]] published a report on the growth of far-right and hate groups in Ireland. The report stated that "white nationalist, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-immigrant, and anti-lockdown groups seem to be coming together and echoing each other's hateful rhetoric".<ref>https://www.irishcentral.com/news/ireland-far-right-hate-extremist-groups</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Conspiracy theories== | ||
+ | *[[Water fluoridation]] | ||
+ | *[[HPV vaccine]] | ||
+ | *[[COVID-19/Vaccine]] | ||
+ | *[[Great Replacement]] | ||
+ | *[[ISIS]] | ||
+ | *[[Christchurch Mosque Shootings]] | ||
+ | *[[False flag]] | ||
+ | *[[Genocide]] | ||
+ | *[[lockdown]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:47, 15 June 2023
"“conspiracy theorist”, “far right”, antivaxxer" Gemma O'Doherty (journalist) | |
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Born | 24 August 1968 |
Nationality | Irish |
Alma mater | University College Dublin |
Irish journalist who has been called a conspiracy theorist by the Irish media |
Gemma O'Doherty is an Irish journalist who was banned from YouTube for breaking their policy on "hate speech".[1]
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In August 2022, the Global Project against Hate and Extremism published a report on the growth of far-right and hate groups in Ireland. The report stated that "white nationalist, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-immigrant, and anti-lockdown groups seem to be coming together and echoing each other's hateful rhetoric".[2]
Conspiracy theories
- Water fluoridation
- HPV vaccine
- COVID-19/Vaccine
- Great Replacement
- ISIS
- Christchurch Mosque Shootings
- False flag
- Genocide
- lockdown