In the midst of the global Coronavirus pandemic, white supremacist pornstars (such as Karma Rx) spread antisemitic and racist public health threat conspiracy theories to the public via their fan base

In the midst of the global Coronavirus pandemic, white supremacist pornstars (such as Karma Rx) spread antisemitic and racist public health threat conspiracy theories to the public via their fan base

April 9, 2020 Off By PNTLIVE

PNT commentary: This is one of the most irresponsible and dangerous situations linked to pornography that the Porn News Today team has witnessed in a while… The adult actress known as Karma Rx seems to be taking a page out of the adult industry washout Jenna Jameson’s playbook by spreading white supremacist rooted and antisemitic propaganda linked to “Qanon” (which is designed to place blame for the Coronavirus upon individuals of Jewish lineage, demonize People of Color and glorify the Donald Trump administration’s racism and bigotry).

Qanon material such as “Fall Cabal” has been widely regarded as a PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT (the World Health Organization has defined it as the spread of false information).

It is advised that responsible adult performers add the disgusting bigot known as Karma Rx to their “no list” and avoid her racist enablers (primarily the unethical & criminal publicists known as XXXstarPR).

via TheConversation.com

QAnon conspiracy theories about the coronavirus pandemic are a public health threat

First there was the pandemic, then came the “infodemic” — a term the head of the World Health Organization defines as the spread of false information about COVID-19.

The most dangerous conspiracy theories about the coronavirus are now part of the QAnon phenomenon. For months now, actors in QAnon have downplayed the severity of the crisis, amplified medical disinformation and have been originators of hoaxes.

The QAnon movement started in 2017 after someone using an anonymous account known only as Q posted wild conspiracy theories about U.S. President Donald Trump on the internet forum 4chan.

QAnon conspiracy theorists believe a deep state cabal of global elites is responsible for all the evil in the world. They also believe those same elites are seeking to bring down Trump, whom they see as the world’s only hope to defeat the deep state. QAnon has now brought the same conspiracy mentality to the coronavirus crisis.

As a researcher of online movements like QAnon, I use a combination of data science and digital ethnography to research how extremist movements use technology to create propaganda, recruit members to ideological causes, inspire acts of violence or impact democratic institutions.

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What’s interesting about the individual known as “Karma RX” is that when she’s confronted about her racism and bigotry she attempts to lie and state that she is “not white” (though she is indeed white and has been officially listed as “Caucasian” in databases such as IAFD.com since her entrance into the pornography industry).