In a remarkable turn of events, The Onion, a popular satirical news organization, has purchased Infowars, the controversial media outlet led by right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. The acquisition was made during a court-ordered auction, although the purchase price remains undisclosed.
The winning bid was notably supported by families of the victims from the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. These families had previously won a staggering $1.5 billion defamation lawsuit against Jones for his role in promoting false conspiracy theories surrounding the tragic event.
Since September, when a Texas judge mandated the auction, various groups had shown interest in bidding for Infowars, including both Jones’s supporters and opponents. However, it was The Onion that ultimately secured the win, marking a significant shift in the future of the controversial platform.
Following the news, Jones posted a lengthy video message claiming that the takeover represents a “total attack on free speech.” In his address, he expressed uncertainty about the future of his broadcasting efforts, stating, “I don’t know what’s going to happen but I’m going to be here until they come in and turn the lights off.” His comments reflected a characteristic view that critiques of his work are part of a broader conspiracy to suppress American voices.
In a statement regarding the acquisition, Ben Collins, the CEO of The Onion’s parent company, shared plans to revamp Infowars into a platform that is “very funny” and “very stupid.” They aim to bring in well-known internet humor writers and content creators to contribute to the site’s new direction. The transformation reflects The Onion’s signature satirical style, as it seeks to bring humor to a platform that has been known for its gravity-defying conspiracy theories.
In line with their characteristic humor, The Onion published a tongue-in-cheek article stating that Infowars “has shown an unswerving commitment to manufacturing anger and radicalizing the most vulnerable members of society.” This playful jab highlights the stark contrast between what Infowars was and what it will become under The Onion.
The acquisition has been well-received by advocates for the Sandy Hook victims’ families. Lawyer Chris Mattei, representing the families, stated that The Onion’s purchase serves the public good and will help prevent further harm from Jones and his past actions.
Robbie Parker, whose daughter Emilie was a victim of the Sandy Hook tragedy, spoke out, stating, “The world needs to see that having a platform does not mean you are above accountability.” He emphasized that the dismantling of Infowars represents a long-awaited justice they have fought for.
Founded in 1999, Infowars garnered a wide following over the years through a mix of speculation, opinion, and often, unfounded claims. A significant portion of the company’s income came from its online shop selling various health products. As time progressed, the platform gained further traction among supporters of former President Donald Trump, who once praised Jones as having an “amazing” reputation.
However, Jones’s financial struggles can be traced back to his controversial statements following the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. Despite later acknowledging the reality of the tragedy, he had previously labeled the shooting a “giant hoax,” which led to significant legal repercussions.
The acquisition of Infowars by The Onion marks a significant moment in the landscape of media ownership. As The Onion prepares to reshape the former conspiracy-driven platform into a source of satire, the move has brought a sense of closure to many affected by the misinformation propagated by Jones. It remains to be seen how this transition will unfold and what the future holds for the newly transformed website.
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