Despite being debunked for four years, does former Take That
member Robbie Williams’ belief that the Pizzagate conspiracy is real make him a
“secret Trump supporter”?
By: Ringo Bones
In the wake of the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter protest
brought about by the application of excessive force during the arrest of George
Floyd, admitting publicly that you subscribe to debunked bizarre conspiracy
theories put forth by white supremacist could be tantamount to saying publicly
that you are an unabashed Holocaust Denier. Sadly, former member of a popular
1990s era boy band Take That, Robbie Williams, just recently did that in a
recent interview. And given that his music is largely influenced by African-American
musicians during the heyday of Motown, does Robbie even just find this just a
little bit “awkward”?
The 46-year-old sat down for an interview with journalist
Anna Brees, and in a teaser clip from the second part of the interview, the
Rock DJ singer appears to question the validity of a conspiracy theory alleging
that several high-ranking members of the U.S. Democratic Party and U.S.
restaurants were involved in an alleged human trafficking and child sex ring.
That theory was widely debunked during the 2016 US Presidential Election
following an investigation by the New York Times and the fact-checking website
Snopes. Although various American far-right and white supremacists groups still
believe to this very day that the Pizzagate Conspiracy is real and proof that –
according to them – the US Democratic Party are composed of sex deviants, while
denying President Donald Trump’s previous association with convicted billionaire-paedophile - the
late Jeffrey Epstein.
As well as the Pizzagate Conspiracy Theory being debunked by
a number of investigative journalists, no alleged victims came forward and no
physical evidence supporting the theory was ever found. Sadly, it caused the
defeat of Hillary Clinton during the 2016 Presidential Election that resulted
in subjecting America into over three years of social trauma that culminated in
the COVID 19 response mismanagement and the systemic racism of US law
enforcement that resulted in the resurgent Black Lives Matter protests. Let’s
just hope this is nothing more than Robbie Williams’ sad attempt to be famous
again to the 18 to 24 crowd who are now heavily into Billie Eilish and
peacefully marching in Black Lives Matter protests.
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