This is a story about the internet and our country’s political polarization.
It’s also a story about our thirst for answers, and the race to score ideological points following a tragedy.
And that rush to blame and to explain creates an environment where totally innocent people are run over by the runaway train of internet speculation, viral misinformation, and prejudice.
That’s what happened to one Seattleite a few days ago.
She’s a paralegal, and a trans woman – and last week, to a portion of the internet, her photo became the face of the shooter who assassinated Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.
Her image went viral in right-wing social media circles, along with threatening anti-trans rhetoric.
Obviously all of that was a lie. But the situation also had very true consequences for her life.
Guest:
- Michaela, Seattle resident
A note: We are only using Michaela's first name because of concerns about harassment.
Related stories:
- Conservatives falsely accused her of assassinating Charlie Kirk. It started with Dr. Pepper jokes - KUOW
- No, this transgender woman is not the Charlie Kirk assassin - The Advocate
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