Fact-Checking Indian Media Is Tough. Dhruv Rathee Uses Youtube to Do It

     He found that Indians blindly believed whatever they saw on YouTube or WhatsApp, and he wanted to teach people tolerance, coexistence and acceptance of each other's opinions. So he became a "YouTube educator," making videos in Hindi that break down complex issues in simple language, "fact-checking popular topics on Indian social media." Because The Kerala Story is full of Hindu nationalism, Rathee brought a counterclaim from data and international sources, but it was blocked.



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