- 21 Feb 2018 22:31
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I don't know if Parkland celebrity student David Hogg went to a school in Redondo beach and didn't go to Parkland, but there is a video of him on Redondo Beach.
It's pretty obvious that these little anti-2nd Amendment terrorists are not just any old random kids.
Huffington Post and the rest of the anti-2nd amendment media outlets are going off the rails and attacking everyone who dares question the veracity of these students.
YouTube banned a video calling out these students. Their over-the-top reaction to all of this are the actions of groups of people who are trying to cover something up. No one on social media is buying any of and the anti-2nd amendment media are completely flipping out
David Hogg was introduced as the son a of former FBI agent in at least two clips in the video compilation below.
A Conspiracy Theory About A Stoneman Douglas Student Reaches No. 1 On YouTube
What are the odds that some random kid would be featured in a bullshit news puff piece and then turn up as a media darling in the aftermath of a school shooting?
I don't know if Parkland celebrity student David Hogg went to a school in Redondo beach and didn't go to Parkland, but there is a video of him on Redondo Beach.
It's pretty obvious that these little anti-2nd Amendment terrorists are not just any old random kids.
Huffington Post and the rest of the anti-2nd amendment media outlets are going off the rails and attacking everyone who dares question the veracity of these students.
YouTube banned a video calling out these students. Their over-the-top reaction to all of this are the actions of groups of people who are trying to cover something up. No one on social media is buying any of and the anti-2nd amendment media are completely flipping out
David Hogg was introduced as the son a of former FBI agent in at least two clips in the video compilation below.
A Conspiracy Theory About A Stoneman Douglas Student Reaches No. 1 On YouTube
A video peddling a conspiracy theory that Stoneman Douglas High School student David Hogg is an actor reached No. 1 on YouTube’s trending page Wednesday morning before the company ultimately removed it.
The video itself was real ― a reuploaded version of a 2017 news clip by CBS Los Angeles in which one of Hogg’s friends gets into a verbal altercation with a lifeguard, which Hogg recorded and uploaded at the time. The reuploaded video also used the same title as the CBS affiliate: “Confrontation Between Lifeguard, Bodysurfer Caught On Camera In Redondo Beach Goes Viral.”
The difference came in the new video’s description, where the uploader, who identified himself as “mike m” wrote, “DAVID HOGG THE ACTOR....”
Hogg, 17, has become the focus of a growing number of conspiracy theories in response to his media appearances following an attack at his Parkland, Florida, school that left 17 dead last week. He is among a number of Stoneman Douglas students calling for the government to act on gun control.
What are the odds that some random kid would be featured in a bullshit news puff piece and then turn up as a media darling in the aftermath of a school shooting?