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Instagram labels The Federalist’s accurate reporting on meat-banning goals as ‘false’.

Instagram’s Misplaced Priorities

Instead of⁢ addressing the vast pedophile network allegedly thriving ​on Instagram,​ the⁤ platform is focusing its time ‍on‍ defaming‍ and ⁣censoring The Federalist for exposing the globalist, Michael Bloomberg-run C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. This group has an ambitious target of limiting clothing consumption and banning ‌meat, dairy,⁤ and private vehicle ownership by 2030.

False Labeling and Deceptive Fact-Checking

On Tuesday,⁢ Instagram slapped a “false” label on ‌a reel exposing the 14 American cities ⁣that are part⁤ of‍ C40 and its​ disturbing ⁢goals. They used a Politifact “fact-check” of a separate Instagram user and media site to purposely and⁢ deceptively ​discredit my factual reporting.

Fact-Checking Distortions

In the “fact-check” article attached to my ​Instagram post, Politifact links to a Valuetainment.com article and an Instagram ⁣ post ⁤that both‌ read, “Fourteen major ⁣American‌ cities signed onto a globalist ‍climate agreement… that includes eliminating​ meat and dairy consumption, private vehicle ownership, air travel, and clothing purchases.” Politifact accuses Valuetainment.com and the Instagram user of “distort[ing]” the C40 report because⁤ C40⁢ “does⁢ not say ​U.S. cities have signed onto these bans.”

Politifact purposely did not⁢ engage with my Instagram post or my article it was based⁤ on because I did ‌ not ‌say the‍ C40 cities “signed onto” any bans. Instead, I quoted C40 explicitly, stating that C40’s⁢ dystopian aims ⁣are “ambitious targets.”

Another reason Politifact‌ avoided directly addressing my reporting is that I anticipated a fact-check ​and included in‌ my article a rebuttal to previous fact-checks that made nearly identical claims.

The⁤ Truth ‌Behind Climate Goals

Quoting C40 representative Grace ⁣Chege, Politifact wrote, “The ⁢report is an​ analysis of consumption-based emissions in C40 cities, ​not⁤ a plan for cities to adopt, let alone‍ a legally binding treaty.”

Preemptively ‍responding to a very ‍similar AFP Fact Check article from July, ‌I wrote that the fact checkers’​ false characterization of C40’s goals ‍directly contradicts the meaning of an ambition “target,” which in this context can be defined as a “desired goal.” The report states that eliminating meat, dairy, and private vehicles by 2030 ‌is “based on⁢ a future vision​ of ‌resource-efficient production and ⁢extensive changes in consumer choices,” ⁤meaning it is something the authors clearly hope to bring ‍about. In other words,‌ it is ‍their goal.

“If these were not their goals, they would not have⁤ labeled ⁣them ‘ambitious targets,'” I wrote in its original article.

I ‍also noted that the‌ fact-checkers’ insistence that C40 Cities’ explicit climate ‍goals are ​somehow insincere is even more unbelievable, given they are coming to fruition right ⁤now. In lockstep with C40 Cities’ ​2030 aims, New York City Mayor Eric Adams ‌ announced this year that the city ⁤will⁤ cut⁣ back the amount of meat⁣ and dairy served by city institutions, such as schools and prisons. At the same​ time, the U.K. has banned the sale of new ⁢gas-powered vehicles after 2030, and France has ​banned short-haul flights “to⁢ cut carbon emissions.”

The Technicality‍ of Fact-Checking

Politifact’s fact-check ‌of Valuetainment.com and the‍ other ‌Instagram user is equally unfair because it‌ is based on⁣ a ⁣technicality. ​C40’s report doesn’t need to be signed by ⁤the C40 cities because C40 is essentially the‍ C40 cities — the cities’ ⁢climate-obsessed mayors⁢ make up the C40⁤ network.

The Monopoly on Truth

The Politifact fact-checkers wanted ​to censor my Instagram post without actually addressing‍ the Instagram post, which is based ​on my⁤ precise reporting that already addressed the claims of the fact-check.

Another reason Politifact likely did‌ not want⁢ to​ directly‍ confront my reporting⁢ is that I pointed out that the climate ‌mafia’s goals have nothing to do with the climate and everything ​to do with‌ social control. In ⁢the ⁢original‌ article, I discussed how climate​ activists⁤ at C40 and the World ‌Economic Forum (WEF) are⁤ constantly devising plans‌ to radically limit air travel​ for⁢ us common folk, while they​ galavant across ​the globe and to climate ⁤summits in private jets.

I also ⁤mentioned how⁢ the WEF​ said⁢ that ‌by 2030, “You’ll own‌ nothing, and ‌you’ll be happy.” Meanwhile, hedge ⁤funds and private​ billionaires are buying up residential homes and farmland all over the world, and ‌unrealistic ⁢zero-emissions policies are impoverishing​ Westerners and annihilating the middle class, which is‌ fueling reliance‍ on centralized government.

Globalist bureaucrats,⁣ politicians, and corporations do not want the masses ⁢to know about the ⁤Orwellian ​motives behind the climate agenda, so they enlist their friends in Big Tech to​ slap fact-checks ​on people​ telling the truth, using word games, technicalities, and flat-out lies.

No one agreed to make Politifact, Instagram, or Google (which funds both C40 and Politifact) the arbiters of truth.⁣ Politifact can​ fact-check me, just like​ I can fact-check Politifact. The difference‍ is that Politifact’s “fact-checks” are used by tech giants to censor opposition⁢ media. Essentially, Meta​ and Politifact have a ‌monopoly on the⁤ so-called truth in the digital public square.

Nothing ‍I⁣ said in ‍my article or my video was false, but Instagram used​ Politifact to label my ‍post as “false” anyway. This is defamation,⁣ and The ​Federalist and I​ should ​be allowed to sue Meta for portraying us as liars.

We are ‌not ​allowed to sue Meta,​ however, because the company ‍is afforded ⁤immunity under Section 230, which claims social media companies are platforms even though they are clearly publishers. The federal ⁤government, ‍bought and sold by globalist forces at C40 and the WEF,⁢ won’t ⁢be fixing Section 230 anytime soon.​ It isn’t​ interested in holding Meta accountable because it uses Meta⁣ and other platforms to do its bidding.

George Orwell once said, “All ⁤tyrannies rule ⁤through fraud and force,​ but once the fraud is ‌exposed they​ must rely exclusively on force.” I exposed the fraud. I shed light ⁢on ⁢their terrifying, anti-humanist goals by telling the truth,​ so they tried to shut me down with force.




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