
Yesterday we reported a strange story that brought attention to the intersection of satirical writing, hyper-partisan politics, and how the viral nature of the Internet has little regard for the truth, when fake quotes from a piece of comedic fiction were passed off as real by conservative bloggers.
Today the story gets better, since GOP Presidential candidate and Texas Governor Rick Perry also advanced a fake quote that appeared in the same satirical piece by The Toronto Globe and Mail's Mark Schatzker. Oops.
Some background. Schatzker wrote a satirical essay that seemed to mock the hyperbole and hyperventilation on both sides of the Occupy movement, that listed quotes of fabricated participants of Occupy Toronto. At the very top of the post is the "satire" label, though that was clearly missed by conservative bloggers, many of whom wrote about it, which were apparently forwarded by many readers of these right-of-center sites. One such quote was from a fictional 38 year-old protester named Jeremy:
"It's weird protesting on Bay Street. You get there at 9 a.m. and the rich bankers who you want to hurl insults at and change their worldview have been at work for two hours already. And then when it's time to go, they're still there. I guess that's why they call them the one per cent. I mean, who wants to work those kinds of hours? That's the power of greed."
The original version of the story appears here: http://www.mediaite.com/online/oops-rick-perry-cites-fake-quote-from-viral-%e2%80%98occupy-toronto%e2%80%99-satire/
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