Conservapedia: The Ultimate Guide to Conservative Misinformation
Welcome to Conservapedia, the encyclopedia that caters to the conservative mindset – so much so, it’s almost a parody!
Founded in 2006 by Andrew Schlafly, son of conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly, Conservapedia is a haven for those who believe that opinions are facts, and facts are simply liberal lies. With over 46,000 articles and counting, Conservapedia is the go-to information source for anyone who wants to hear only one side of the story.
Conservapedia’s claim to fame is its mission to “eliminate liberal bias” from Wikipedia. But let’s face it, that’s just a fancy way of saying that they want to rewrite history to fit their agenda. Whether it’s denying the existence of climate change or insisting that the earth is only a few thousand years old, Conservapedia has got you covered.
But it’s not just science that Conservapedia takes issue with. From religion to politics, Conservapedia is happy to provide a conservative spin on just about anything. Did you know that the Founding Fathers were all hardline conservatives who never intended to separate church and state? Or that gay people are not actually discriminated against, but are instead trying to force their agenda on everyone else? Conservapedia has all the “facts” to back up these claims and more.
Of course, not everyone is a fan of Conservapedia’s unique approach to truth. Even some conservatives have criticized the site for being too extreme. But to those critics, Conservapedia would no doubt say that they’re just trying to set the record straight. After all, it’s not their fault if reality has a liberal bias.
So if you’re looking for a good chuckle or want to feel a bit better about your own grasp on reality, be sure to visit Conservapedia. With its commitment to conservative misinformation, it’s sure to provide hours of entertainment… or despair, depending on your perspective.