Foreign disinformation about Charlie Kirk's killing seeks to widen US divisions [View all]
WASHINGTON (AP) Russia moved to amplify online conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirks killing just hours after it happened, seeding social media with the frightening claim that America is slipping into civil war.
Chinese and pro-Iranian groups also spread disinformation about the shooting, with those loyal to Irans interests backing antisemitic conspiracy theories while bots linked to Beijing claimed that Kirks death shows that the United States is violent, polarized and dysfunctional.
Americas adversaries have long used fake social media accounts, online bots and disinformation to depict the U.S. as a dangerous country beset with extremism and gun violence. Kirks killing has provided another opportunity for those overseas eager to shape public understanding while inflaming political polarization.
Charlie Kirks Death and the Coming Civil War, tweeted Russian ultranationalist Alexander Dugin, whose influence earned him the moniker Putins brain, referring to Russias president. Pro-Russian bots blamed Democrats and predicted more violence. Russian state media published English-language articles with headlines claiming a conspiracy orchestrated by shadowy forces: Was Charlie Kirks Killer a Pro?
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