Calgary Herald

Reporter calls out British politician for spreading fake news

- CHRIS PURDY

A Vancouver radio reporter says people on social media, including a vocal British politician, should be more careful about spreading fake news.

Lasia Kretzel was working for CKOM in Saskatoon in 2015 when she attended a rally supporting Syrian refugees.

She wrote a story about the rally and snapped a photo of a woman with a sign around her neck that read: “My door is open for refugees.”

The same photo is circulatin­g again on social media, but with the sign changed to: “My legs are open for refugees.”

Kretzel says the altered photo was tweeted on the weekend by Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independen­ce Party and a member of the European Parliament.

Kretzel called out Farage on Twitter, saying she had taken the original photo, and he acknowledg­ed the sexualized picture as phoney.

“The photo turns out to be Fake News, but the refugees welcome brigade need to think harder about what is happening,” Farage later said in a tweet that Kretzel saved in a screen grab.

The photo was no longer on Farage’s page on Monday.

Kretzel said she had seen the al- tered photo on the internet before, but didn’t speak out about it until she noticed someone prominent touting it as real. Farage has 1.2 million followers and his post was retweeted several thousand times.

American actor James Woods also retweeted the altered picture with the caption: “Finally, a real solution to stop immigratio­n.”

Kretzel, now a reporter with

It sucks when you see your own image used in a false way.

Vancouver station CKWX, said it’s frustratin­g.

“It sucks when you see your own image used in a false way,” said the 29-year-old. “With the amount of time and work that we put into gathering real informatio­n and, in an era of fake news ... this doesn’t help the discussion.”

She said she doesn’t know the woman in the photo but feels for her.

“I don’t know if she’s aware that her image is being shared, and that honestly makes me feel bad.”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A photo, right, tweeted by U.K. politician Nigel Farage is an altered version of one taken by a Vancouver reporter a few years ago.
THE CANADIAN PRESS A photo, right, tweeted by U.K. politician Nigel Farage is an altered version of one taken by a Vancouver reporter a few years ago.

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