mediamatters | The feminist writer Naomi Wolf garnered fame during the 1990s for her book The Beauty Myth
and her work as an adviser to the presidential campaigns of Bill
Clinton and Al Gore. But in recent years, she’s been better known for
promoting an array of unhinged conspiracy theories, most recently
regarding the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. This combination
has made her a perfect guest for Fox News.
Fox is far more interested in turning coronavirus into a political
cudgel than in giving users accurate health information. And so the
network’s hosts lean on Wolf’s liberal credentials while giving her a
platform to claim that the Democratic response to the pandemic is aimed
at dissolving society and enacting a totalitarian state comparable to
Nazi Germany.
Since mid-February, she appeared at least seven times on Fox to discuss her views on the pandemic: twice apiece on Tucker Carlson Tonight and The Revolution with Steve Hilton, and three times on Fox News Primetime, the most recent of which came Monday night. Wolf cited the notorious anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during that interview
to argue that Dr. Anthony Fauci, Bill and Melinda Gates, the state of
Israel, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were engaged
in some sort of nebulous but sinister vaccine conspiracy.
It is irresponsible for a news outlet to give Wolf that sort of
credulous attention. Her social media channels are littered with absurd
claims about the virus and its vaccines. Between her first and second
Fox appearances alone, she tweeted that a new technology allowed the delivery of “vaccines w nanopatticles that let you travel back in time”; that the Moderna vaccine is a “software platform” that allows “uploads”; and that due to face masks, children now lack “the human reflex that they when you smile at them they smile back” and have “dark circles under [their] eyes from low oxygen.”
On Sunday night, Wolf cited purported reports of women
who “bleed oddly [from] being AROUND vaccinated women,” pointing her
followers to a Facebook group which at one point had been titled “All
Vaccines are Fake.”
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