
Leftist Wikipedia editors twist facts in shameless move to smear Charlie Kirk
Fox News
Wikipedia editors push left-wing narratives about Charlie Kirk following his assassination, using biased framing and sources to discredit the beloved conservative figure.
"I asked ChatGPT, ‘Did Charlie Kirk promote conspiracy theories?’ It answered, 'Yes — there is credible evidence that Charlie Kirk promoted or repeated conspiracy theories and misinformation on several topics.’" Ashley Rindsberg is an investigative journalist, novelist, and author of "The Gray Lady Winked: How the New York Times’ Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History"
For example, the article on former Obama advisor David Plouffe identifies him as an "American political and business strategist," and MSNBC host and political analyst Al Sharpton is described as an "American civil rights and social justice activist." Although the articles do describe their partisan activities, they aren't called liberal or leftist in them at all. Plouffe was even "invited to join" ACRONYM, "a liberal nonprofit." But he’s not called "liberal."
The attack continues further down in the Kirk article’s lead paragraphs, where editors said Kirk was controversial due to his "opposition to gun control, abortion, and LGBTQ rights; his criticism of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Martin Luther King Jr.; and his promotion of Christian nationalism, COVID-19 misinformation, the Great Replacement conspiracy theory, and false claims of electoral fraud in 2020."













