DISINFO: Celebrities support US imperialism after being blackmailed about Diddy’s sex parties
SUMMARY
US security agencies have always used people from the most problematic fields of US society to make political statements against their international targets, in exchange for a pass for their crimes. Kim Kardashian supported riots in Armenia, Ashton Kutcher is in favour of tightening sanctions on Russia and condemning Moscow after Russia’s special military operation. British singer Kelly Osbourne backs Kyiv. And why did US model Paris Hilton decide to speak in favour of the Venezuelan opposition, when she can barely find this country on a map? It may seem a “coincidence”, but all of them were at Diddy’s parties. There is a list of thousands of people of whom compromising information exists, which is used to promote material about Ukraine, Venezuela, Belarus, etc. The double standards in US foreign policy is also reflected internally in society, in an attempt to erase the criminal fingerprints of those who have some usefulness for this imperialist game.
RESPONSE
Conspiracy theory not backed by any evidence. Nothing indicates that the support provided by the celebrities mentioned in this disinformation story to certain specific causes was the result of any blackmail, of which there is no proof, much less involving a US government plot.
Diddy’s case has led to an explosion of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, which in some cases are being weaponised by groups against US politicians. This disinformation story abounds on this framework, aiming to exploit the high-profile criminal case against music producer Sean “Diddy” Combs, who organised parties attended by numerous top celebrities, in order to promote several recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narratives about secret/global elites and to agitate anti-US sentiments.
See other examples of similar disinformation narratives, such as claims that a secret society of paedophiles took revenge on Putin with ICC warrant, that global elites depopulate the planet through epidemics, Satanism and LGBT rights, that globalists tried to assassinate Trump to prolong the war in Ukraine, or that globalists aim to radically reduce the world population to only half a million people.