Updated Thursday 07 Mar 2024

CASE FILE: Conservative Woman

Name Conservative Woman
Tags Conspiracy Theorist
Categories Media Outlet
Related People/Groups James Delingpole
Years Active 2014 – Present
Active Areas England

 

 

Conservative Woman is a radical right conspiracy theorist website set up in 2014 that, despite its name, has majority-male contributors. It grew in popularity during the pandemic, in which it took a stridently anti-lockdown and anti-vaccine stance, and claims to have 1.5 million monthly views.

Among the articles published in 2023 was a piece by James Delingpole suggesting that February’s earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which killed almost 60,000 people, was man-made, and a three-part piece denying that the HIV virus can cause AIDS.

Like many on the conspiratorial right, the conflict in the Middle East is divisive issue for Conservative Woman; while its columns are uniformly pro-Israel and it has published a five-part critique of antisemitism in the so-called “Truth Movement”, its readers comment section is dominated by anti-Israel sentiment and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

 

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