Right-Wing Radio Host Neal Larson Falls For Clickhole Story About Neil deGrasse Tyson

OOPS!
Neil deGrasse Tyson set the record straight after a right-wing radio host fell for a story on a parody website.
Neil deGrasse Tyson set the record straight after a right-wing radio host fell for a story on a parody website.
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A conservative radio host fell for a story about world-famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson that recently appeared on a parody website.

Neal Larson of KID News Radio in Idaho Falls, Idaho, called Tyson a “horse’s astrophysicist” for supposedly mocking a 12-year-old girl who said she wanted to live on Jupiter.

“He ridiculed her in the midst of a crowd, then later, several times, on Twitter,” Larson wrote in a column for the Times-News. “That told me everything I needed to know about Neil deGrasse Tyson.”

Just one problem: It never happened.

The story Larson was referring to came from Clickhole, a satirical “clickbait” website run by The Onion, which itself operates on parody.

Oops.

Larson’s column ripping Tyson appeared on the Times-News website. The paper also published Tyson’s response setting the record straight on all of the factual errors Larson made.

UPDATE 8/24/16: Larson has apologized to Tyson on his radio show.

(h/t RawStory)

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