Conspiracy Theories, Jordan Klepper

Pizzagate: Are Democrats Harvesting Children’s Blood? – Jordan Klepper Fingers the Conspiracy

Janet: Conspiracy theories often lead to violence, even death. They can be weaponized to target individuals or groups to undermine them, destroy them politically, socially, and/or economically, or even get them killed. Spreading conspiracies is like gossiping. Please fact-check before you spread lies. Sometimes they have elements of truth which confuse people and gaslight them into believing false narratives.

Always be kind, conscious, and aware of how your actions can hurt, harm, or even help others. But you need to fact-check with many sources. And the internet often perpetuates conspiracies, so it’s not always accurate. So if it’s not helpful and potentially harmful, just don’t do it.

It’s one of the weirder things Jordan Klepper has heard at Trump rallies: Democrats are drinking the blood of children to get their daily adrenochrome fix. What is adrenochrome, and how did Hillary Clinton get involved? Jordan sits down with Matt Gertz, Senior Fellow for Media Matters for America and Elise Wang, an assistant professor at California State University, Fullerton. Together, they unravel this conspiracy theory that begins in the Middle Ages, pops up in the 2016 election, and makes its way to the non-existent basement of a Washington D.C. pizza shop

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