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Jamaal Bowman's Past Blog Posts Raise Questions About His Views on 9/11


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New York Rep. Jamaal Bowman, a member of the progressive "Squad," has come under fire after it was revealed that he promoted conspiracy theories about 9/11 on his personal blog during his previous career as a middle school principal.

 

Bowman has since disavowed the writings, saying that he "regrets" them and does not believe in the conspiracy theories. However, the revelation has raised questions about his judgment and has led some to call for his resignation.

 

The Conspiracy Theories

 

The conspiracy theories that Bowman promoted on his blog include the claim that the World Trade Center towers were brought down by controlled demolition, that Flight 93 and Flight 77 did not crash into their respective targets, and that the U.S. government was responsible for the attacks.

 

These theories have been repeatedly debunked by experts, but they continue to be popular among some fringe groups.

 

Bowman's Response

 

In a statement, Bowman said that he wrote the blog posts "over a decade ago" and that he no longer believes in the conspiracy theories. He said that he has "learned how misinformation spreads" since then and that he "regrets posting anything about any of these people."

 

However, Bowman's response has not satisfied his critics. Some have pointed out that he did not address whether he gave credence to the conspiracy theories at the time he wrote the blog posts. Others have said that his apology is too little, too late.

 

Calls for Resignation

 

Some Republicans have called for Bowman to resign, saying that he is unfit to serve in Congress. However, it is unclear whether Bowman will face any serious consequences for his past writings.

 

The revelation of Bowman's blog posts is likely to damage his reputation and could hurt his chances of re-election in 2024. However, it is unlikely to lead to his removal from office.

 

The Broader Context

 

The revelation of Bowman's blog posts comes at a time when the country is deeply divided along political lines. The spread of misinformation and conspiracy theories is a major problem, and it is one that is only getting worse.

 

Bowman's case is a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and of being skeptical of information that we find online. It is also a reminder of the dangers of conspiracy theories, which can have a real-world impact.

 

31.01.24

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