Mexicans are credited with starting a viral trend based on false information, pseudoscience and lies:
The #broomchallenge has people all over the world photographing and filming their brooms standing upright without any support.
Many people have cited Nasa as the inspiration to do this, and/or posted claims of gravitational or celestial phenomena as the reason behind the balancing brooms.
However, the space agency does not appear to have made any public statement about the Earth's gravitational effect on brooms.
Freestanding brooms have nothing to do with planetary alignments, the full moon, or gravitational pulls, despite the claims of some social media users.
The earliest uses of #broomchallenge this year were from users in Mexico around 4 February.
According to this graph, "Internet" is not a trusted news source. Therefore, links to the BBC are not to be trusted, only radio waves from Broadcasting House.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
According to this graph, "Internet" is not a trusted news source. Therefore, links to the BBC are not to be trusted, only radio waves from Broadcasting House.
she quoted a survey from .. --> 2017....
but we can only wonder WHO was asked in this survey.. considering basically all right wing outlets are on the least trusted, all left wing outlets are on the most trusted...
NomadPatriot wrote:but we can only wonder WHO was asked in this survey.. considering basically all right wing outlets are on the least trusted, all left wing outlets are on the most trusted...
exactly - WHO didn't even call the coronavirus correctly, they are well known to be in the tank for the Chinese and what are Chinese? leftists
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism