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Hit-piece culture fades as Palmer Luckey blasts Gizmodo

Palmer Luckey, a technology and defense entrepreneur, again spoke out against the article, which he claims is a historical “rewriting” of actual events that exonerates the mainstream media of its false claims.

Mainly, Luckey recently slammed Gizmodo, which he said had seemingly tracked his every move for years, but then misrepresented how it treated him.

“Gizmodo was perhaps the most zealous, spiteful, unprofessional and dishonest outlet,” Luckey wrote. X.

The entrepreneur recalls that the media outlet ran a weekly “Palmer Watch” and even offered a reward to anyone who could track down Palmer in person.

“[Gizmodo] He wrote multiple articles exposing personal information about my girlfriend, sent reporters to secretly film me, and even got kicked out. [of] “The hotel fined me for yelling at a guy they thought was me (which they claimed but it wasn't),” he added.

Palmer added: Screenshots The latest edition of Gizmodo's weekly feature, with the latest headline “Palmer Watch: Day 81.” [Signs of Life]”

Gizmodo(citing The New York Times and Tablet Magazine, of course) criticized both Luckey and tech billionaire Alex Karp for basing the names Anduril and Palantir on the Lord of the Rings film series.

This obsession with the etymology of company names is a symptom of an ever-greedy industry that employs mainstream media journalists to attack anyone who doesn't toe the party line.

“This is false. This was not my choice or announcement. Her only source is Facebook PR.”

The left-leaning media has a problem with Luckey, and Luckey-esque entrepreneurs, not because his technology is used on the battlefield or because he works in Silicon Valley, but because he is unwilling to conform to all points of view within the political journalistic class.

Luckey has been targeted for years after it was revealed that he donated money to a pro-Trump political action committee during the 2016 election.

At the time, restrictions on mainstream media were tightened tenfold, and he officially became an enemy of the journalistic state. Soon, his assertions of “ugly” beliefs were coupled with mean-spirited language and offensive memes that the average journalist could not ignore.

In 2016, BuzzFeed News reported that Palmer was “Alt-right ties“Through donations, TechCrunch He said he supports trolls who try to hijack the conversation with “white supremacy” memes.

This led to Luckey's abrupt departure from Facebook in 2017, despite being the creator of the Oculus Rift virtual reality device that Facebook acquired for $2 billion in 2014.

Over the next few years, Luckey was able to redeem himself after The Washington Post was forced to correct the journalist's allegations. Taylor LorenzLackey offered his own revelations about the writer.

“When I was fired, [Lorenz’s] “The article stated that I had announced that I was leaving Oculus, which is false and was not my choice or announcement. Her only source was Facebook PR,” Luckey wrote. 2022.

Luckey also claimed that the Washington Post reported that he “concealed political donations” through shell companies.

“This is also false. It was a separate donation from a regular company.”

The headlines continue into 2024, with PacNews in May Claimed Ms. Lackey was married to the sister of Rep. Matt Gaetz. Mr. Gaetz is married to Mr. Lackey's sister, not the other way around.

lucky Responded “I can't believe the Pac News is this bad,” he commented.

“I've never met Matt's sister, much less married her,” he explained.

What worries Lackey about 2024 is the near-endless attack stories being swept under the rug, saying the media conveniently forgets that “politically obsessed journalists are lying.” [him] They fund racist, white supremacist and anti-Semitic trolling online.”

This ongoing Lucky furore is further evidence that when a prominent influencer deviates in any way from the liberal camp, the artillery fire of the media establishment attacks him indefinitely. Expressing even one independent thought is not enough, even if he works on a social media platform and espouses the same geopolitics.

Fortunately, memes and corkboards and string ties are no longer enough, and even the most experienced left-wing journalists have few arrows left in their quivers.

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