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The Rock's Propaganda Machine: Fake Gaza Quote Goes Viral
Hollywood's muscle-bound hero Dwayne Johnson has supposedly "shaken the world" with a bold statement on Gaza? Give me a break. This viral post claiming The Rock said "I've seen a lot of evil in Hollywood scripts — but nothing compares to what Israel is doing in Gaza" is pure fantasy.
I've been following this story closely, and it's frustrating how easily these fabrications spread. The Rock never said this! In fact, he's taken the opposite stance, publicly condemning Hamas and expressing solidarity with Israel in social media posts. But who cares about facts when you can get clicks, right?
What's particularly infuriating is how these fake quotes manipulate people's emotions. The post dramatically describes "children under rubble" and "hospitals bombed" to tug at heartstrings while falsely putting words in a celebrity's mouth. It's weaponizing a beloved public figure for political purposes.
This isn't just harmless gossip - it's dangerous misinformation designed to influence public opinion on one of the most complex conflicts in modern history. And trading platforms are happily hosting this garbage next to crypto tickers, making money off engagement while truth becomes collateral damage.
The entertainment industry has enough real political divisions without inventing fictional ones. Some celebrities have genuinely spoken out on both sides of the conflict, but fabricating statements is just propaganda masquerading as news.
The next time you see an explosive quote from a celebrity on your feed, especially one as calculated as this to drive maximum outrage, maybe spend 30 seconds verifying before hitting that share button. Social media has made us all publishers - perhaps we should start acting like responsible ones.