My Name is Kyle and I Spread Misinformation
Here’s the gist of it:
@kylepagancb What have i done? #phillies #philliesbaseball #philliesfan #philliesfans #dancingonmyown #calumscott #septa #philly #philliesgame #philliesnation #fypphilly #fyp #mlbplayoffs #robyn #greenscreen
There you go. I don’t want to be spreading lies. I can’t afford Alex Jones-type lawsuits. Listen, did I word the tweet wrongly? Maybe. But there is not one person with Phillies anything on in that video. One guy is in full peacoat and scarf. It’s October. I thought that would be self-explanatory. Not to mention the City Hall stop looks like the depths of hell:
via wikiwand.com
I even replied to the tweet within 20 minutes of hitting send:
idk if I worded this wrong, but this is from 2019 in nyc lol. thought that was self-explanatory because this looks nothing like the city hall stop
— Kyle (@kylepaganCB) October 14, 2022
Didn’t matter. People don’t read past the first tweet. It was shared by Inquirer writers, Red Sox writers, and the son of the Phillies owner. It is beyond my control at this point. I’m no better than your aunt sharing fake news on her Facebook.