photograph Share on Facebook A Daily Mail article headlined the Green Party running an “interracial breeding programme” aimed at ending “white supremacy”.
Verdict: False
The image has been digitally altered and there is no evidence of such a story on the Daily Mail's website or social media accounts.
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The Nevada Democratic Party has launched a legal maneuver to try to bar both independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Green Party, which describes itself as a party opposed to “war” and “genocide,” from the ballot in November's election. Fox NewsThe Green Party has collected enough signatures to appear on the Nevada ballot, but a lawsuit is now being filed questioning the validity of those signatures, the outlet reported.
The screenshot purports to show a Daily Mail-style article, with the headline “Greens' policy to end racism? Ending white supremacy with a state interracial breeding program.” Additional text claims the Green leader plans for “white British women to have children with foreign men from Africa and the Middle East,” and acknowledges that such a plan would take “decades.”
“Green Party: Declaring themselves enemies of our race and country,” the post's caption read. (Related: Did the Daily Mail report that Prince William called Camilla a “shitty spouse”?)
However, the image has been digitally altered. The screenshot shows the real thing from 2015. Daily Mail The article reads, “Government should give everyone £72 a week, Green's Bennett says, but acknowledges £280 billion plan will take years to deliver.” The subheading and the article both start with almost identical words, such as “Green leader struggles,” “announces plans,” and “forced to admit.”
No search results matched the Daily Mail's alleged article. Website. Furthermore, there are no search results for the alleged Daily Mail article. X or Facebook account.
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