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Reduce the world population and the corona virus does not really exist. These and other similar conspiracy theories are currently circulating online. Even if they sound so absurd, fake news spreading like wildfires on the Internet, especially in times of crisis, is often shared and unfortunately also believed. Because great uncertainty seems to be an ideal breeding ground for fake news and conspiracy theories.Population exchange and male cuts
It is well known that rational arguments are seldom used in discussions with convinced conspiracy theorists. And so, cabaret artist Josef Hader tries to get the wind out of his sails with humor. In a four-minute Facebook video, he smuggles aluminum hat users and fake news distributors through cocoa.
Set against the backdrop and dressed in the right style, he talks about the results of his intense internet research, “damn coincidences,” the “big population swap,” and manners cuts. Can it be a coincidence that the latter always fit exactly in one package? Watch the video and make your own judgment:
The satire clip “Hader Discovers: The Great Conspiracy” has been clicked more than half a million times in the past few days. It is the most successful in a series of pointed video comments that Hader posts once a week to promote the offer online on his website https://player.hader.at/.
In other videos, the 58-year-old Mühlviertel man talks with a wink about his visit to the hardware store …
… is about the supernatural …
… or explain how the daily quarantine routine can be optimally structured:
Also read: “The egoists are a minority” – In the OÖN interview, Josef Hader talks about his current cabaret show and tells about his wishes for the world after the virus.