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Column: How do you clear up an issue like Candace Owens?
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Column: How do you clear up an issue like Candace Owens?

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Last updated: December 23, 2025 6:43 pm
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Candace Owens has a extremely popular web present by which she trots out deranged conspiracies about, amongst different issues, the demonic nature of Jews, the homicide of conservative activist Charlie Kirk (in all probability by Jews and their pawns, in her estimation) and the allegation that French President Emmanuel Macron’s spouse is mostly a man.

Owens is hardly alone. There’s a whole ecosystem of right-wing “influencers” who peddle conspiracy theories brimming with racism, antisemitism, demonology, pseudoscience and basic crackpottery in common installments. There’s a good bigger constellation of media retailers and personalities who feed on controversy with out ever fairly condemning the outrages that trigger it.

It’s appalling and reprehensible. However this isn’t actually a column about all of that.

A foundational small-c conservative perception is, “there’s nothing new underneath the solar” (Ecclesiastes 1:9). In a time of relentless technological change, it’s comprehensible to suppose the utility of biblical knowledge has expired. However the level wasn’t about new issues. It’s that human nature doesn’t change.

In 1909, the Philadelphia Inquirer helped launch a regional panic with a “information” collection on the New Jersey Satan. The Jan. 21 front-page headline blared, “WHAT-IS-IT VISITS ALL SOUTH JERSEY” alongside a photograph of “precise proof-prints of the unusual creature.” The Inquirer and competing papers hyped the bogus story relentlessly, with experiences of sightings, animal mutilations, and many others. A long time later, former newspaperman Norman Jeffries admitted to being the mastermind of the hoax.

In a way, Tucker Carlson — demon assault survivor and journalistic sleuth of cattle mutilations — is a part of an extended American custom.

In 1910, newspapers floated the idea that the tail of the then-returning Halley’s Comet may launch a form of cyanide that, as French sci-fi author and astronomer Camille Flammarion informed the New York Occasions, might “impregnate the environment and probably snuff out all life on the planet.”

The following Comet Panic of 1910 offered loads of newspapers, snake oil “comet capsules” and even “comet insurance coverage.”

The parallels with pandemic period cure-alls, phobias about “chemtrails” — which can destroy the cloud-seeding business — and even the Y2K panic 1 / 4 century in the past ought to be pretty apparent.

In 1920, Henry Ford’s newspaper (nationally distributed by his automobile dealerships), the Dearborn Unbiased, launched its collection on “the Worldwide Jew.” Ford tailored “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” forgeries first revealed in 1903 in a Russian newspaper. In 1936, Father Charles Coughlin launched his journal Social Justice, selecting up the place Ford left off. It rehashed “The Protocols” and different bogus propaganda, together with the work of deranged Jew-hater August Rohling, the mental lodestar for Julius Streicher, the primary Nazi to be hanged at Nuremberg for inciting genocide.

Owens, like Streicher, considers Rohling a major scholarly supply.

These items appears unprecedented due to a cocktail of historic ignorance, recency bias and widespread mistrust of elite media. Nevertheless it’s additionally a perform of technological change.

Monster sightings, baseless gossip, foolish or sinister hypothesis and, in fact, antisemitism by no means disappeared. The extra innocent variations of this fare might be discovered within the checkout aisles of supermarkets for generations. The nastier stuff was relegated to obscure newsletters, AM radio and hard-to-find magazines.

The web and social media modified all that.

Within the nineteenth century, when newspapers and mass literacy converged, the “media” was an something goes Wild West, with even respectable publications feeding readers sheer nonsense and literal faux information. (The Relaxation is Historical past podcast has a beautiful collection partly devoted to how the British press helped gasoline the panic over, and the legend of, “Jack the Ripper.”)

It took a long time for skilled requirements and client expectations to succeed in a consensus about what was respectable and bonafide and what wasn’t. The brand new media panorama is a brand new Wild West.

A century in the past, a major journalistic-marketing method was to seduce readers by releasing info — and baseless allegations — piecemeal, in installments. Come again tomorrow for the subsequent surprising growth.

That is the trendy podcasters’ M.O. Generally it’s easy and episodic “true crime” model stuff. Different instances it’s deranged hogwash, promising the actual proof (about Kirk, Jeffrey Epstein, Mrs. Macron, and many others.) is coming — if the Deep State or the Jews don’t get to them first.

They feed the viewers simply sufficient to get hooked in pursuit of the massive reveal that’s by no means fairly revealed. Combined in is relentless gossip about how different personalities are responding to the allegation du jure or one another. It’s equal components cleaning soap opera, conspiracy, gossip, taboo violation and fearmongering.

The marketplace for such titillation and tripe by no means went away. What vanished have been the post-WWII technological and institutional roadblocks to offering it at scale. Additionally vanished: the willingness of sufficient accountable individuals to sentence it.

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