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Screenshot from X Credit - M alaysian right-wing commentator and social media influencer Ian Miles Cheong was quick to dispel rumors spreading on the internet that his home government supposedly ...
Conservative personalities like Ian Miles Cheong have shared viral before-and-after examples online — one viral post from Cheong displayed an AI-edited image of Isla David, a sex worker and sex ...
Ian Miles Cheong, a conservative political commentator, posted two videos about the incident on June 27 via his Twitter account that reached hundreds of thousands of views. [17] [20] Andy Ngo , a journalist, also posted on Twitter about the incident.
The social media platform X, newly renamed from Twitter, ... A post in which Ian Miles Cheong, an online pundit, asked followers what they thought “really happened” got 5.6 million views on X.
The Post Millennial. The Post Millennial is an English-language far-right [1] [2] Canadian online website. Founded in 2017, it publishes national and local news and has a large amount of opinion content. It has been owned by Human Events Media Group, the parent company of the American right-wing website Human Events, since 2022.
The following day a twitter user with handle "tragicBud", whose user description included the phrase “fuck them pajeets” (anti-Hindu slur), uploaded the video clip of the brawl, along with an interpretation claiming "Nazi" and "Hindutva" objectives of the participants. This was the beginning of "malicious narratives", as the NCRI ...
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 26, 2024 It happened during discussion on House Bill 592, when Roem was asking Earle-Sears questions about the measure. In response to one of those ...
Years. Club. Games (Goals) 1971–72. Richmond. 4 (0) 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1972. Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com. Ian Miles (born 15 October 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL).