With Joseph Farah apparently still out of commission — his only recent contribution in the past few months was a May 13 column bizarrely declaring against all evidence to the contrary that President Trump “may be the most polite and patient president America has ever had” — it’s been up to managing editor David Kupelian to promote the interests of WorldNetDaily. So it was his job to write a column on the anniversary of WND’s founding on May 4. Kupelian lacks the panache and utter shamelessness of Farah, but he can whine just as well. Take this passage on alleged social media censorship:
Last week, YouTube banned the viral video of two California ER doctors after more than 5 million people had viewed it over the course of just a few days. You see, the two physicians dissented from the “approved” view of how to manage the coronavirus pandemic – the one favored by the guardians of the internet.
Censorship of dissent has become the “new normal.” In the last couple weeks, several WND stories have been singled out and labeled “Partly False Information” by Facebook, which seriously hurts our readership. When we asked Facebook’s “independent fact checkers” why one story had been labeled “Partly False Information” even though it was 100% accurately reported, they told us the viewpoint of the expert being interviewed – a New York-based Ph.D. epidemiologist who argued herd immunity would be reached faster by not locking down the whole country – was “harmful misinformation.”
This is tyranny.
Hey Facebook: What about virtually the entire output of the “mainstream media” for the past four years, from the Washington Post and News York Times to all the broadcast and cable networks (except Fox News), with their never-ending conspiracy theories contending that Donald Trump “colluded” with Vladimir Putin to steal the 2016 election from Hillary Clinton? Those stories weren’t “partly false,” they were totally false. But did they merit any attention from Facebook’s fact checkers? We all know the answer.
Kupelian seems not to understand there’s one easy way to not get flagged by social media for publishing misinformation: don’t publish misinformation.
As we documented, WND touted the views of the “two California ER doctors” without telling readers that actual experts found their research to be flawed and their video discredited. In the other instance, Kupelian is apparently referring to an April 7 article touting the views of one Knut Wittkowski, which was a another one-sided story that ignored the fact that experts say given how deadly coronavirus is and the overall lack of knowledge about the virus, counting on herd immunity would be uncertain at best and dangerous at worst. In an apparent attempt to get the misinformation tag off the article, WND appended an “update” a week later adding the expert view.
From there, Kupelian moved on to the usual whining about alleged slights against WND, ranting that both Wikipedia and the Southern Poverty Law Center pointed out its fringe-right leanings and appetite for conspiracy theories. He responded, “Translation: WND is pro-American, pro-Christian and pro-Constitution.”
No, David; nobody sane is making that translation.
Kupelian is still mad at the Washington Post’s allegedly “vicious, lengthy smear article on WND’s ‘downfall’ – published immediately after the Post’s reporter learned from Elizabeth Farah that her husband and WND CEO Joseph Farah had just suffered a devastating stroke.” His phrasing here is telling his that WND used Farah’s stroke as a excuse to suppress the Post article — which is a violation of journalistic ethics — and Kupelian is still using it as an excuse not to respond to the article’s claims, which includes a litany of bad business decisions (i.e. bitcoin giveaways) and financial mismanagement — never mind that he and Farah’s wife, Elizabeth, are the top two company officials behind Farah and surely have some knowledge of said financial shenanigans. To this day, WND has never refuted any claim in the Post article — which means we have no option other than to assume it’s true.
Kupelian went on to bash more critics but, as before, he refuted none of their claims. He then tried for some Farah-esque rah-rah:
But guess what, friends. On our 23rd anniversary I have bad news for Big Tech and the rest of the leftwing forces that are so breathlessly intent on “fundamentally transforming” America and silencing pro-American, Judeo-Christian news alternatives like WND.
Even though our advertising-revenue model has mostly been destroyed by Google and Facebook who together control 90% of online ad revenue; even though we are banned, censored, maligned, shadow-banned, suppressed and buried in search results; even though we are battered by lawsuits, threats, hack attacks and every other kind of attack imaginable – we’re still here! And in fact, we’re getting stronger!
Along with reporting boldly, honestly and accurately, and exposing the ubiquitous “fake news” of an establishment press afflicted with Stage 4 Trump Derangement Syndrome, we at WorldNetDaily are doing our job as “real news” journalists.
“Real news”? WND has not been associated with that, if it ever has been, and all of Kupelian’s insistence that’s what it does (it doesn’t, even as it’s fighting for its life, the details of which Kupelian is conveniently vague about) doesn’t change the fact that WND is best known for spending eight years perpetuating the lie that President Obama isn’t a real U.S. citizen.
Apologize for all the lies WND has spread, David, and maybe WND will be considered a purveyor of “real news.”