Left-Wing Media Matters Exposed For Making Potentially False Claims About Content On 'X' Platform

Left-Wing Media Matters Exposed For Making Potentially False Claims About Content On 'X' Platform


Investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger discussed the alliance between left-wing groups who are pushing for censorship of the “X” platform in an unholy alliance with major advertisers as they attempt to associate the platform with anti-Semitism.

“It sounds shocking. It sounds like if you are on X, formerly known as Twitter, you are being served up neo-nazi content and it is being tied together with these big brands,” Shellenberger told Fox News host Jesse Watters, who was on the show to discuss his latest Substack column of the attempt by Media Matters.

“As it turned out, they created fake accounts to follow neo-nazis and say they got those ads served. Well, we did the same thing, as any journalist should have done when they heard about this. We created fake accounts and followed the exact same pro-Nazi accounts that Media Matters claims, and we couldn’t get any ads. We refreshed constantly, we went into the actual content itself. We followed three times more pro-Nazi accounts, same thing, we couldn’t get any ads served up to us,” Shellenberger continued.

“First of all, we were not able to replicate Media Matters. We asked Media Matters to respond, to explain how they gamed the system to be shown the ads after having already followed neo-Nazi content. We didn’t hear back from them. I think that tells you that what is going on here, there is more than meets the eye, I would say,” he added.

Continuing, Shelleberger said, “I’m a huge First Amendment advocate. I want free speech. People even have the right to lie, but you can’t commit fraud. That is one of the restrictions on free speech.

“You can’t do what Media Matters appears to be doing here, which is to manipulate a situation, to lie about what is actually going on with a business in order, specifically, to hurt that business,” the journalist continued.

“They created the story they wanted to sell here, which is that somehow there is a lot of antisemitism on X, that somehow brands are associated with antisemitism, and they had that in mind before they did their research,” he told Watters. “This is clearly a case where they are using fraudulent methods to lie to, to manipulate that platform, to lie to businesses on business questions.

“That starts to look like fraud and can be very expensive and dangerous for Media Matters,” he opined.

“Media Matters has always been a front group for the Democratic Party and Democratic Party donors. You have this alliance between the advertisers and a political party to censor and control what’s on media platforms. That is very scary and very dangerous,” he said.


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