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Unclebaldrick

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Jesus fucking christ. The first of your piece of shit posts I read in months and you vomit up this old racist shit. Rob, you are a true fucktard. Please kill yourself.

In September 2016, as election-related misinformation reached a fever pitch, a graphic appeared featuring a photograph of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton alongside a quote — purportedly from a 1995 interview with Seventeen magazine — that she would be disappointed if her daughter Chelsea married a black man:


clinton quote seventeen magazine
Would I be extremely disappointed if she (Chelsea) chose to marry a black man? Yes. Would I stop loving her? No, absolutely not.
However, we found no evidence of Clinton making this remark, or even giving an interview to Seventeen at all in 1995. Clinton was First Lady at the time, and if she had made such a remark it would have been covered by various media outlets. It would also have been out of character at the time for Seventeen, a publication largely devoted to celebrities, fashion, and dating, to publish an interview with the First Lady.


A spokesperson for Seventeen confirmed to us in an email that no such interview occurred:


I couldn’t find anything on Hilary Clinton from the 1995 Seventeen editions. I looked through each individual magazine and saw nothing!
Hoax quotes are commonplace on the Internet, and many are circulated with phony citations and photographs in an attempt to make them appear credible — particularly during an election year.
 

Rob Roy

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Jesus fucking christ. The first of your piece of shit posts I read in months and you vomit up this old racist shit. Rob, you are a true fucktard. Please kill yourself.

In September 2016, as election-related misinformation reached a fever pitch, a graphic appeared featuring a photograph of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton alongside a quote — purportedly from a 1995 interview with Seventeen magazine — that she would be disappointed if her daughter Chelsea married a black man:




However, we found no evidence of Clinton making this remark, or even giving an interview to Seventeen at all in 1995. Clinton was First Lady at the time, and if she had made such a remark it would have been covered by various media outlets. It would also have been out of character at the time for Seventeen, a publication largely devoted to celebrities, fashion, and dating, to publish an interview with the First Lady.


A spokesperson for Seventeen confirmed to us in an email that no such interview occurred:




Hoax quotes are commonplace on the Internet, and many are circulated with phony citations and photographs in an attempt to make them appear credible — particularly during an election year.

T/L didn't read.
 

londonfog

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Why do fools believe anything they see on the internet. Very reason America is so damn ignorant is because of people like yourself. Take 15 seconds to find out if this is real or not

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hillary-clinton-told-seventeen-magazine-she-didnt-want-her-daughter-marrying-a-black-man/

You the type that look for children in the basement of a pizza parlor because you heard on the internet " it was a great place to meet kids and ", without realizing the place had no fucking basement.
 

schuylaar

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Why do fools believe anything they see on the internet. Very reason America is so damn ignorant is because of people like yourself. Take 15 seconds to find out if this is real or not

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hillary-clinton-told-seventeen-magazine-she-didnt-want-her-daughter-marrying-a-black-man/

You the type that look for children in the basement of a pizza parlor because you heard on the internet " it was a great place to meet kids and ", without realizing the place had no fucking basement.
he spreads disinformation/propaganda on purpose to fuck with us- i oft think of him as Ted Kaczynski with a laptop.
 
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