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    19 hours ago

    If I was The Onion, I would not have announced this. I would have slowly started slipping normal sane reporting into the site until it was fully converted. I’m guessing those visitors probably haven’t seen truthful news in awhile.

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    theonion.info has all you need to know.

    Such is the InfoWars I envision: An infinite virtual surface teeming with ads. Not just ads, but scams! Not just scams, but lies with no object, free radical misinformation, sentences and images so poorly thought out that they are unhealthy even to view for just a few seconds. The InfoWars of old was only the prototype for the hell I know we can build together: A digital platform where, every day, visitors sacrifice themselves at altars of delusion and misery, their minds fully disintegrating on contact.

    😆

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    The fact this deal was ever able to be blocked in the first place is indisputable proof that the law has always been on the side of the fascists.

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    If the licensing agreement receives court approval, The Onion plans to turn Infowars into a comedy site satirizing its conspiratorial origins, and comedian Tim Heidecker has been hired as creative director.

    This brings me so much joy.

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    The Onion will also sell Infowars merchandise and share the proceeds with the Sandy Hook families.

    I’m grateful to The Onion for many reasons throughout the recent decades. And it seems I have a new reason to add to the list.

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    Hoping they’ll do a series on all the times alex jones said god talks to him and tells him what time it is.

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    This is quite a paradox. It’s a true story, not satire, meaning that it does belong on /c/nottheonion; and I would indeed look at the headline and think “That has got to be a story from The Onion, America’s Finest News Source.” But it’s definitely about the satire newspaper and website The Onion, which is explicitly what this community is not about. It says so in the name!

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    My apologies for the downvote. The article used their instead of there and it’s quite a terrible website in terms of ads. Not a lot of substance to the article I regret my click.

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    I subscribed (actual money) to the Onion when the original deal went down. Glad I continue to do so, they do good work.

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      Same here! And got one for a family member as well. The original news gave me my first bit of hope after the election.

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    It is fitting for the world’s leading satirical news outlet to take control over info wars in their global war on info.

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      Actually, if the onion ran info wars, it would tell people the site is satire. Which would be the first piece of correct information on the platform.

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    1 day ago

    license the Infowars website and its associated intellectual property from Gregory Milligan, who was appointed by a bankruptcy court to manage the website, for $1,800 a month

    So the money goes to the victims, right?

    and Jones could appeal any ruling

    nooooooooo!

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      The deal was made with the victims consent. I think more than the money, the goal is to get him to leave them alone, which requires de platforming because he just won’t fucking stop. He continues to defame the victims on air pretty routinely.

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        He continues to defame the victims on air pretty routinely.

        I listen to the KnowledgeFight podcast for well over a year and never heard them comment on that.

        He’s doing the same shit to others, yes, but I think he’s too scared to continue down that specific path. Also, and with all due respect to the victims, the Sandy Hook murders won’t help to sell his grift anymore.

        He’s talking shit about the procedings though.

        Somebody called him “not stupid”. I don’t think I agree with that.

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          I listen to Knowledge Fight too, and I’m pretty sure there was the whole bit about him not pissing on the kids graves. Maybe you can count that more on the talking shit about court proceedings, but I’m pretty sure there have been multiple times I’ve heard since the court rulings that he’s also suggested the dad of one of the victims was intellectually disabled within the last year.

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      The New York times article actually says $81,000:

      On Monday, Mr. Milligan asked Maya Guerra Gamble, a judge in Texas’ Travis County District Court overseeing the disposition of Infowars, to approve that licensing agreement in a court filing. Under the terms, The Onion’s parent company, Global Tetrahedron, would pay $81,000 a month to license Infowars.com and its associated intellectual property — such as its name — for an initial six months, with an option to renew for another six months.

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          Good question. From what I gather from infowar’s wikipedia article I guess it will be paid to infowar’s parent company which owns the IP. Before The Onion showed interest in acquiring infowars, the company was supposed to be liquidated with most of the proceeds going to the Sandy Hook families.