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Politifact on Tuesday declared the various false conspiracy theories and smears directed at the survivors of the shooting at a Parkland, Fla., high school its "lie of the year" for 2018.

 

The fact-checking website wrote that the lies about the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School stood out because of how vicious they were.

 

"In another year of lament about the lack of truth in politics, the attacks against Parkland’s students stand out because of their sheer vitriol," Politifact said in announcing its choice. "Together, the lies against the Parkland students in the wake of unspeakable tragedy were the most significant falsehoods of 2018. We name them PolitiFact’s Lie of the Year."

 

The outlet cited a host of conspiracies about some of the survivors, including false claims from far-right personalities and a few politicians David Hogg and other students were "crisis actors" who did not actually attend the school.

 

Politifact also cited a doctored photo that purported to show student Emma Gonzalez ripping up the Constitution. The real image, which appeared on the cover of Teen Vogue, showed Gonzalez ripping up a target for practice at a gun range.

 

 

"At least there was this," Poiltifact wrote on Tuesday. "During a time of so little bipartisanship, the attacks on the Parkland students set off a shared outrage in nearly all political corners."

 

The outlet cited tweets and comments from Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) and Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) denouncing the conspiracies about the Parkland students.

 

The students were at the center of a renewed debate over gun laws this year after a former classmate opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, killing 17 people and wounding several others.

 

The Parkland students organized the "March for Our Lives," which drew hundreds of thousand of people to cities across the country to call for an end to gun violence.

 

President Trump's comments during the midterm campaign that Democrats wanted to welcome migrants into the country and offer them benefits of citizenship was selected as the Politifact readers' poll lie of the year.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/media/420812-politifact-names-conspiracies-about-parkland-students-as-2018s-lie-of-the-year