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Conspiracy Theorists Are Spreading Fake Video Blaming Gays For COVID-19 Outbreak

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A video being widely shared on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by homophobic social media users is falsely claiming to show footage of the “last gay conference” in Italy that took place just before COVID-19 hit in an attempt to blame LGBT people for the deadly coronavirus pandemic. “God has every right to be angry with humanity, this was the last gay conference in Italy before the virus attack,” reads the comment on a Facebook post shared more than 1,000 times since it was published on April

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