“PizzaGate” is more than an
alt-right conspiracy theory for the Turkish people—it is a
thoroughly covered satanism and pedophilia scandal that supposedly involves
Hillary Clinton,
Joe Biden and a pizza place.
In the last week, all Turkish pro-government papers, including mainstream publications like
Sabah,
A Haber,
Yeni Şafak,
Akşam and
Star, ran similar stories about the PizzaGate, using the very same images and claims from a (now banned)
subreddit to convince their readers on how serious and deep-rooted the scandal was. Columnists
penned articles that the PizzaGate is a part of the globalist conspiracy against Turkey, and one article even
remarked that the “Teenage” in pizza-eating Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles now makes sense as a pedophilia reference after PizzaGate.
And all of this is
very, very popular on Turkish Twitter. A
video that claimed to show Comet Ping Pong pizzeria in Washington, D.C., purportedly delivering children to politicians and business people (
which is not true) went viral in Turkey, just like the
video of Vice President Biden on the swearing-in ceremony of Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del) was re-narrated in Turkey to claim that Biden was abusing Coons’ daughter in public (
which, also, is not true).
After a pile of news stories on the PizzaGate conspiracy, Snopes
featured a detailed debunk of the claims this week, alongside with the
New York Times on November 21;
Washington City Paper began reporting on it on Nov. 6 and
again on Nov. 15, detailing the real-life consequences of the online conspiracy.
But the viral nature of conspiracies and fake news follow the
same patterns among alt-right circles and Turkish pro-government troll network alike: In the Turkish case, the PizzaGate story appeared on Turkey’s Reddit-like forum/dictionary
EkşiSözlük and on a self-claimed viral news network
HaberSelf, where anyone can post content. Then, pro-government Twitter accounts spread it further, using the same anti-establishment rhetoric used by Trump supporters, even though Turkey’s mainstream media is
almost entirely controlled by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s establishment.
There is even a bilingual Facebook
page and a popular Twitter account (
@pizza_gate) for the whole conspiracy, echoing the Biden
stories run on the Turkish pro-government media.
The PizzaGate case is unique in the sense that it appeals not only to the white nationalists in the U.S. but also to the Islamist nationalists in Turkey, and the latter is the result of ‘
decades old’ anti-Americanism in Turkey,
crystallized after the July 15 coup attempt against Erdoğan sparked a
flood of fake news, as the Daily Dot previously reported.
But new documents found in the
leaked emails of Berat Albayrak, Turkey’s Energy Minister and Erdoğan’s son-in-law, suggest that the effect of recent disparagement of the United States has important consequences for domestic Turkish politics.
According to a
confidential survey conducted by A&G Research for the governing party in August, about 90 percent of Turks believe that the United States is behind
ISIS, the
PKK—a Kurdish armed group fighting for autonomy in Southeast Turkey—and the
Gülen Movement —a religious sect that the government blames for the coup.
The nationwide survey found that the 83 percent of Turkish people disagree with the U.S. being Turkey's friend and ally, and 60 percent says their opinion about the U.S. will not change even if the administration extradites Fethullah Gülen, a powerful Turkish preacher blamed for the coup attempt, who lives in a self-imposed exiled in Pennsylvania.
While the results of this opinion research are rightfully concerning for the Turkey–U.S. relations, a more concerning part is in the survey report’s concluding remarks, which state that “the majority of Turks believe that the U.S. is behind the terror attacks in the country regardless of whichever group commits it.”
Such vilification allows Erdoğan to be saved from criticism regarding the country’s security failures, and it covers up other issues beneath sensational news. This is where the PizzaGate serves its purpose.
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