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 story : U.S.’ nefarious scheme for EV #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS #Business Washington: Some social media users suggest that soaring fuel prices in the United States are not the result of Russia’s

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U.S.’ nefarious scheme for EV #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS #Business
Washington: Some social media users suggest that soaring fuel prices in the United States are not the result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, increased consumption or supply chain issues as daily life resumes after two years of stagnation brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.



Instead, the flurry of Facebook and Twitter posts offer, without evidence, that a nefarious scheme is underway: President Joe Biden’s administration is intentionally driving up the price of gas to get more American drivers behind the wheel of an electric car.



“. 00 a gallon gas is how you get people to buy electric cars,??? claims one popular meme, shared thousands of times across Facebook and Instagram since Tuesday. The electric vehicle appears to be the latest reiteration of those conspiracy theories.



The newest internet fabrication shows that Americans’ obsession with conspiracy theories continues to play an outsize role in how they interpret political decision-making, even during times of war.



“At this point, conspiracy theories have become so ingrained in people’s psyche and because of social media, they spread like wildfire,??? said Mia Bloom, a Georgia State University professor who recently authored a book examining the QAnon conspiracy theory.



“If it’s not this conspiracy theory this week, it’ll be another one next week. ???



The conspiracy theory-laden memes, Twitter posts and videos began swirling as the average price of regular gas broke a gallon for the first time in nearly 14 years. The output of posts increased Tuesday after Biden announced a ban on Russian oil imports, a move he warned would almost certainly drive up U. S. Gas prices further but would deal a “blow??? to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s offensive in Ukraine.



The claims about electric vehicles echo the core themes at the center of several conspiracy theories peddled at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic by followers of QAnon, a conspiracy theory that cast then-President Donald Trump as a hero fighting a cabal of elites who operate child sex trafficking rings. Many QAnon social media accounts pushed false conspiracy theories that the government would try to microchip people with a vaccine or that a coin shortage during the pandemic was a plot to push Americans into a cashless society that would be easier for the federal government to control.



Some social media posts have suggested that the government wants to push people to use electric vehicles so they can shut down a driver’s car at will.



“I don’t know who needs to hear this, but high gas prices will push more people to electric cars that can be frozen just like your bank account,??? one false post circulating across social media platforms claims.


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