Fake Bans
Written by: Kim LaCapria
May 23, 2016
President Obama signed legislation pertaining to the use of dated terminology ("negro" and "orie ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
April 4, 2016
A lot of anxious bloggers incorrectly surmised HUD was moving to make "tiny homes" illegal.
Written by: Dan Evon
March 24, 2016
Although some Cadbury chocolates did not feature the word "Easter" on their packaging, the compa ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Dec. 14, 2015
The social media outrage machine went into overdrive following claims a Brooklyn principal banne ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Nov. 21, 2015
No, President Obama didn't ban Christmas trees or the phrase "Merry Christmas" from VA facilities.
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Nov. 7, 2015
No, Simon Malls (and Roosevelt Field in particular) didn't "ban Christmas" because some shoppers ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Oct. 23, 2015
No, a school in Tempe hasn't banned patriotic clothing and Trump Read More
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Oct. 22, 2015
A satirical sign threatening to withhold Halloween candy from "bigoted children" caused offense ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Oct. 15, 2015
As the story goes, his HOA told him he could not fly an American flag, so he did the "next best ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
Aug. 25, 2015
A federal judge issued an order enjoining the use of religious material in high school events, n ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
July 27, 2015
A fake news site claimed Dearborn banned alcohol because of a Muslim majority in the city's council.
Written by: Kim LaCapria
June 25, 2015
Not everyone got the joke in a meme claiming Tylenol sales were to be banned because picking the ...
Written by: Kim LaCapria
June 25, 2015
Social media reports claimed Amazon.com cited a "federal law" in their decision to cease selling ...
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