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Canadian far right repeats Trump-fuelled conspiracy theories on wildfires
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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"The posts promoted numerous conspiracy theories — asserting the fires were primarily caused by arson..."
Well, according to our own government, more than 2/3 of wildfires ARE started by humans, but not necessarily arson. We are a sloppy lot, and untended campfires, thrown cigarette butts, even sparks from train wheels, and downed power lines are all culprits. But it IS mostly humans, not mother nature doing the most damage.
But the distinction is a very important one.
The conspiracy nut jobs are claiming that the fires are intentionally set for some nefarious purpose, and that is a blatant lie.
We need to stay vigilant at pushing back against these conspiratorial lies.
Thats true. But SOME of it IS arson, just not the large majority. Its hard to stop the disinformation when there's a kernel of truth.