
BBC’s “left-wing journalist” tweeted Rothschild conspiracy theories and called Holocaust testimony “subliminal propaganda”
BBC gives uncritical platform to Canary writer Steve Topple who has tweeted his support for antisemitic conspiracy theories.
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BBC gives uncritical platform to Canary writer Steve Topple who has tweeted his support for antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Alt-left blog The Canary plumbs new depths of conspiracy in new article defending Trump, Putin and Julian Assange over allegations of collusion.
Last month, The Red Roar revealed that the alt-left site, The Canary, had lifted an article by the right-wing Mail columnist, Peter Hitchens, to attack a human rights organisation. Yesterday, the website used an essay by another right-wing Mail commentator, Peter Oborne, to suggest the BBC is in tow to the ‘Israeli lobby.’
The number of people sleeping rough in Britain has increased by 170% under Conservative governments since 2010. So why is The Canary letting May’s Tories off the hook and putting the blame on homelessness charities instead?
In The Canary’s mission statement, it claims to provide an alternative to the “largely conservative” mainstream media controlled by “a handful of powerful moguls.” That is, when it’s not lifting stories from one of Britain's most right-wing political commentators.
Following the attack in Salisbury of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, Alt-left media sites The Canary, Evolve Politics, and Skwawkbox, have been promoting conspiracy theories which blame the British government, Israel, the United States and Uzbekistan.