In his video alleging fraud at Somali-owned day care centers in Minneapolis, right-wing YouTuber Nick Shirley was led around the city by a purported whistleblower called only “David.” Shirley — and outlets like Fox News that credulously picked up the influencer’s video — credited “David” by first name only.

While Shirley’s video portrays the man as a party interested in purported fraud because he observed day care centers near his office in downtown Minneapolis, David, it turns out, is actually a political operative with connections to the Minnesota state House.

Shirley’s main source is a lobbyist and one-time right-wing candidate for Minnesota attorney general whose full name is David Hoch. Accounts bearing his name have a long online history posting about the Somali community in Minnesota. A TikTok and a recently deleted Instagram account posted almost exclusively on the subject — including derogatory statements about Somalis and Muslims.

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    11 days ago

    Wow. I would’ve never suspected that the source of fascist propaganda would, in fact, be a fascist propaganda operative.

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      What, the guy going to childcare places with cameras asking to see the kids isn’t trustworthy!?!

      It is a sign of how dumb the American population is for anyone to actually believe them

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        Oh, it’s seemingly contagious. I have colleagues here in Europe who believe this bullshit.

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      That’s how they get away with this shit. Just like Alex Jones or Fox News isn’t news, it’s entertainment.