A couple things about this: here is the request for comment I sent to Mr. Joseph. He did not respond.
I’m extremely sorry to hear he feels this piece was racist, inflected by my own whiteness or “gothness” or otherwise discriminatory. readers can look at it for themselves and decide. However, this wasn’t just an experience about a Black family being uncomfortable in an Airbnb.
He directly, specifically, without talking to the host claimed there were objects used for “satanic rituals” in the house and “ritualistic markings on the floor.” I spend a lot of time covering Qanon and Pizzagate crowds. I cover when these accusations go horribly wrong.
In most cases I’ll diligently seek comment and wait for as long as it takes to the subject to respond. But a lengthy thread accusing your Airbnb host of Satanic rituals is a comment in itself & deserves an article looking into your claims, regardless of whether or not you respond
(He doesn’t have the same complaints about the Fox News, MSN, Yahoo and other stories who uncritically repeated his claims)
Satanic panic claims aren’t neutral, they aren’t harmless and they aren’t accusations to make lightly, but in this case— because they revolved around a windup toy, a Baphomet, a bird in a bag - they became a lighthearted trending topic on Twitter.
I’ve spent a lot of time in the last few months thinking about how Q and Pizzagate is asserting itself in a sudden and worrisome way in the broader culture- from Wayfair sex trafficking claims to the Pizzagate TikTok teens. I think we’re at the start of something very bad.
This isn’t a story invalidating Mr.Joseph and his family for being uncomfortable in a house full of stuff they found weird or scary. I don’t doubt that was sincerely distressing. I don’t doubt my perspective as a spooky white person makes them less frightening to me. However
I quite simply don’t think that a reaction to fear or discomfort is to make wild accusations - witchcraft, satanic rituals, “ritualistic markings” - that could, and have, resulted in people getting hurt, ostracized and even thrown in jail in the recent past.
Anyway I invite you all to read the story, and then follow up with this one about another instance where people’s imaginations took them in some really worrisome directions. google.com/amp/s/www.vice…

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14 May
New from me: I got very curious about just how Plandemic went viral. It turns out at least part of the answer lies in an ex-Google employee named Zach Vorhies, who laid out his plan to make Judy Mikovits famous in an unlisted YouTube video from last month. vice.com/en_us/article/…
Vorhie's involvement has been partially reported out; the New York Times noted that he had created a GoFundMe intended to help amplify Mikovits. But the YouTube video lays out his plan to engage YT content creators, and his conviction that this is all part of the Great Awakening.
Vorhies has been involved with the QAnon world since around 2018 and frequently tweets critically about vaccines, including the long-debunked idea that they cause autism. In the unlisted video, he includes graphics falsely claiming that vaccines contain the XMRV retrovirus.
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8 May
We know that Plandemic is full of pseudoscience, revisionist history and outrageous bullshit- beach sand has healing properties? There’s more COVID in Italy because of dogs? — but we should be both more curious and more worried about why it went viral. vice.com/en_us/article/…
Stuff like this has obviously been circulating for months- conspiracy theorizing, bogus cures - but as more people become desperate for a way out of this, it’s gaining broader appeal. The idea that all we have to do is simply not believe this is an emergency is seductive.
The anti-vax and health freedom worlds are ready to seize on people’s frustration and distrust, their desire to do what feels best for them and stop worrying so much about collective or public health. Consider how excited MMS peddlers were just recently. vice.com/en_us/article/…
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29 Mar 19
The anti-vaccine crowd has evidently decided their persecution can only be expressed in Holocaust metaphors. At a rally in Texas yesterday anti-vax media personality Del Bigtree pinned a yellow star on himself mid-speech.
Have also seen a handful of social media profiles that are yellow stars reading “anti vax.”
The Rockland, NY quarantine on unvaccinated minors to handle a measles outbreak is generating some very intense emotions on that side and conspiracy peddlers like the Health Ranger are swooping in
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5 Mar 18
The fact that both the GOP's communications people and the Democratic congressman they're opposing are using the phrase "the Jewish question" is very fucking bad
when Nazis talk about moving the Overton window, they are talking about introducing phrases like this into the public discussion
Here's Fox News obscuring what "the Jewish question" means. This is not just "debate that unfolded in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries regarding the status of Jewish people as a minority" foxnews.com/politics/2018/…
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