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OnlyFans Creator, Popular TikToker Claims She Was Funded To Spread Propaganda For Biden Admin Online

The OnlyFans logo is displayed on a laptop during the OnlyFans Creative Fund photo event on November 16, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images for OnlyFans)/(R) In this photo illustration, the download page for his TikTok app is displayed on his Apple iPhone in Washington, DC on August 7, 2020. (Photo illustration: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
11:04am – Monday, April 29, 2024

A popular TikTok user and OnlyFans creator claims he was paid to promote the Biden administration’s “political propaganda” on social media and was instructed to hide the fact that it was subliminal advertising. There is.

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After President Biden nominated then-Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, Farha Khalidi said she was asked to brag about and exalt the judge to her tens of thousands of social media followers. .

In a podcast interview with commentator Richard Hanania, the online personality admitted, “I was doing some serious political propaganda.”

“What’s funny is they’re saying, ‘Please don’t publish this as an ad.’ [were] “Technically speaking, this isn’t a product, so there’s no need to make it clear that it’s an ad.” Because they just wanted to tell people, for example, that edgy girls of color Because I think — like when they nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson, they say, “As a person of color.” Do you feel “reflected”?

Halliday, who has more than 119,000 followers on Instagram, explained that at the time she was working for an unnamed “conduit” third-party media organization.

“It’s not Biden, but it’s like a third party. You know what I’m saying? It’s like the media companies are doing it for him. You’re blaming him for this. Not,” Halliday explained.

She went on to say that ultimately she rebelled against the “script” because it was written by a white female media employee.

“And I’m like, ‘No,’ and she’s like, ‘Please,’ and I’m like, ‘No.’ I’m going to talk about this news, but I’m not going to have white people say, ‘This is how I feel as a person of color.’ there is no. That’s exactly what it is. I think I was a little pissed off about the political propaganda,” Halliday said.

“Well, they basically say, ‘As a fellow black person, can you say that you feel reflected in Ketanji?'” I said, “No, I’m going to talk about Ketanji’s career and accomplishments. ” but you know what I mean? I never say, I don’t say platitudes, even if it’s a brown person emailing me. ”

Elsewhere in the interview, Halliday said that his undergraduate years were spent making a lot of money and that his political contributions were just one-sided.

“By the time I graduated college, I was covering ads for things like the Biden administration, Planned Parenthood, and dating apps. So it kind of completely supported me financially,” Halliday said. added.

She declined to say how much money she earned from paid advertising.

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