Key facts
- The Onion has launched a parody of Alex Jones' Infowars platform.
- The Onion pledges to redirect profits from Infowars merchandise sales to Sandy Hook families.
- An initial $100,000 has been pledged to the Sandy Hook victims' families.
- Alex Jones spread false claims about the Sandy Hook shooting via Infowars.
- The Onion's initiative aims to counter misinformation.
The Onion, a satirical news organization, has launched a parody of Alex Jones' Infowars platform. This initiative aims to redirect profits generated from Infowars merchandise sales to the families of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The Onion has pledged an initial $100,000 to these families. The move directly confronts the false claims that Alex Jones spread about the shooting through his Infowars platform. The Onion's parody seeks to reclaim the narrative and financial benefits derived from a platform that profited from misinformation and conspiracy theories. This action is a direct response to Jones' history of spreading damaging falsehoods about the tragedy.