POSSIBLE KOCH-RELATED DEEP FAKE 🧵
On 10/27 we were sent a PDF of a new journal article, “Donor money and the academy: Perceptions of undue donor pressure in political science, economics, and philosophy” by Sage Owens & Kal Alvers-Lynde III, who claimed to be econ profs at UCLA
It sent up numerous 🚩 🚩 🚩 and we began to investigate. Unable to find either “professor” on UCLA’s Dept of Economics website, we called the dept on 11/4 & confirmed that there has never been anyone of either name employed there. A follow up email provided written documentation
On 11/4 we followed up with the publisher, Higher Education Quarterly, who confirmed the names of the two authors, because that was the only information they had! Between this, UCLA’s confirmation, and an in depth internet search, we knew we were dealing with something suspicious
On Twitter, @SageOwensEcon promoted the “research,” sending it to professors connected to our network, and used our #UnKochEducation hashtags to gain traction. We reached out to get them on the phone, but they gave an unbelievable excuse to keep communication to DMs and email.
Three out of four of our core team members are mothers who have had 7 newborns between us. New moms may be tired, but they can manage a 5 minute phone call, especially if it’s to promote their work!
There have been claims that this is part of a SOKAL III hoax - one that attempts to expose the rigors (or lack thereof) in academic publishing. While more review measures in publication is a good idea, it’s the content of this particular hoax that is relevant. #UnKochMyCampus
For this “report” to discuss dark money donations in general, and to mention Koch funding in particular, while wrapping it all up in false data is damaging and harmful to the real work those of us are doing to demand transparency and accountability.
This disinformation has produced harmful outcomes for our climate, communities & democracy.
Spreading disinformation through higher ed journals only aids the Koch network in their agenda to erode trust in institutions of education in support of their corporate privatized solutions. #UnKochEverything#unKochMyCampus
Edited to add. UnKoch is a scrappy Black women led nonprofit project with a budget less than $350K a year. We take on the Koch network because we believe in climate, economic, and social justice. You can support us here. #PeopleOverProfitsunkochmycampus.salsalabs.org/UnKochMyCampus…
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Today, the Supreme Court heard arguments surrounding #abortion today, so it’s a good time to reflect on Koch involvement in the restriction of reproductive rights. 1/10 #DobbsvJackson
The Koch network has long been involved in the fight against safe, quality reproductive health options, supporting some of the most active anti-abortion organizations: Alliance Defending Freedom, Concerned Women for America, Focus on the Family, and more over the years. 2/10
The Koch network has poured tens of millions of dollars into organizations like the Center to Protect Patient Rights and Freedom Partner, both of which spent millions in promoting anti-choice legislation and candidates. 3/10
Our executive director, Jasmine Banks, was contacted to comment on this piece. Her comment did not make the final edits, and we are sure you can imagine why wsj.com/articles/charl…
This article is a gaslight to the highest degree. It is not unlike what we've seen Trump do to our nation-- say one thing and attempt to coerce us to believe their words over what we've witnessed and lived.
Maya Angelou taught us that when someone shows us who they are, we should believe them the first time. Koch's investments have material outcomes. Those outcomes demonstrate what he believes. Budgets are moral documents.