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'''''World Net Daily''''', or '''''WND''''', is a controversial far-right CurrentEventsBlog founded by conservative activist Joseph Farah. The site is notorious famous for constantly pushing discredited conspiracy theories questioning UsefulNotes/BarackObama's citizenship, as well as its extremely bigoted attitude towards LGBT, non-white, and non-Christian communities. It has a popular following amongst the fringes of the Tea Party movement, as well as ultraconservative congressmen and TV pundits.communities.
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'''''World Net Daily''''', or '''''WND''''', is a controversial far-right website CurrentEventsBlog founded by conservative activist Joseph Farah. The site is notorious for constantly pushing discredited conspiracy theories questioning UsefulNotes/BarackObama's citizenship, as well as its extremely bigoted attitude towards LGBT, non-white, and non-Christian communities. It has a popular following amongst the fringes of the Tea Party movement, as well as ultraconservative congressmen and TV pundits.
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[[caption-width-right:287:"A Free Press for a Free People"]]
'''''World Net Daily''''', or '''''WND''''', is a controversial far-right website founded by conservative activist Joseph Farah. The site is notorious for constantly pushing discredited conspiracy theories questioning UsefulNotes/BarackObama's citizenship, as well as its extremely bigoted attitude towards LGBT, non-white, and non-Christian communities. It has a popular following amongst the fringes of the Tea Party movement, as well as ultraconservative congressmen and TV pundits.
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!'''Tropes present on the website:'''
* ConspiracyTheorist: '''OH GOD.'''
* FalseFlagOperation: The site's claim that the Norwegian Labour Party set up the 2011 terror attacks on their own conference to gain voter sympathy.
* ScaryBlackMan: Played straight with one of the more recent features on ''WND'', regular updates on "black mob violence" which, the editors claim, has been underreported unlike "white-on-black" incidents. ''WND'' boasts that it "has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse." What the site doesn't mention is that the author is a white supremacist.
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[[caption-width-right:287:"A Free Press for a Free People"]]
'''''World Net Daily''''', or '''''WND''''', is a controversial far-right website founded by conservative activist Joseph Farah. The site is notorious for constantly pushing discredited conspiracy theories questioning UsefulNotes/BarackObama's citizenship, as well as its extremely bigoted attitude towards LGBT, non-white, and non-Christian communities. It has a popular following amongst the fringes of the Tea Party movement, as well as ultraconservative congressmen and TV pundits.
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!'''Tropes present on the website:'''
* ConspiracyTheorist: '''OH GOD.'''
* FalseFlagOperation: The site's claim that the Norwegian Labour Party set up the 2011 terror attacks on their own conference to gain voter sympathy.
* ScaryBlackMan: Played straight with one of the more recent features on ''WND'', regular updates on "black mob violence" which, the editors claim, has been underreported unlike "white-on-black" incidents. ''WND'' boasts that it "has done more reporting than any other journalist on what appears to be a nationwide trend of skyrocketing black-on-white crime, violence and abuse." What the site doesn't mention is that the author is a white supremacist.
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