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A TikToker, internet personality, and OnlyFans model claims she was “black-pilled” after being asked to push political propaganda by the Biden Administration. Specifically, she was offered money to lean into identity politics to promote Ketanji Brown Jackson as a Supreme Court Justice.

Farha Khalidi was a guest on Richard Hanania’s podcast to discuss getting paid for her TikTok content. She claims the Biden Admin hired her to help push their propaganda. “The funny thing is they’re, like, ‘Do not disclose this as an ad’ because they [were], like, ‘Technically, it’s not a product, so you don’t have to disclose it’s an ad.’”

A white woman from the Biden Admin wanted Khalidi to create content about how important it was for her to see Jackson up there as “a brown person.” Jackson, a Supreme Court Justice who doesn’t know what a woman is or how the First Amendment works, was believed to have only been nominated because she was both Black and a woman. This is believed to be so because the Biden White House has said as much.

Khalidi didn’t appreciate a white woman trying to brownsplain to her what it means to be a brown person. It left the TikToker black-pilled. “I’m not gonna have a White person tell me ‘This is how I feel as a person of color.’ I think that black-pilled me slightly on political propaganda.”

This is the part where the Biden Admin denies it. And “independent” “fact” checkers say Khalidi’s claim is false based on nothing but the Biden Admin denying it. But paying for influencers to peddle mis- or disinformation to a low-information, non-political audience is nothing new for the left. Mike Rowe exposed the Obama White House for “requesting” influencers spread Obama’s anti-NRA talking points in 2016. Earlier this year, the Biden White House enlisted TikTok influencers to spread their talking points that Putin was to blame for gas prices and inflation, which we all know is bullplop. They were counting on make-up influencers not to know any better or ask questions.

If an influencer asks questions like legal influencer Preston Moore did when asked to make an anti-Trump/Jan 6th video, they move on to the next person.

To be clear, Moore was not offered money by the Biden Administration. He was offered money from the “The Good Information Foundation.” It’s a shadowy dark money group run by Former Obama Under Secretary of State Rick Stengel, claiming that “America is in an information crisis,” and that “disinformation is threatening public health, safety, social trust and democracy.”

To fight disinformation and lies, they want YOU to spread their disinformation and lies.

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