DES MOINES, IA — Jessica Djukanovic, a conservative wrestling coach, mother of four, and loyal voter for the “Traditional Values and Strict Legislation Party,” is reportedly “shocked and appalled” to discover that the very laws she helped implement are currently treating her life as a secondary concern to a non-viable fetus. For years, Djukanovic proudly […]
I clicked through to the article, and it consistently says she’s part of the “Leopard Party,” so I assume that this article is satire? I mean, I understand the reference to “leopards ate my face”, but mixing ironic criticism into an article that is supposed to be factual just makes it look like satire.
If the article is actually legitimate, then I question their choice of website, “Talk like a pro.” I think a pro would know how to present information in a way that is not confusing to the reader.
A quick Google search on her name turns up enough that this seems legit.
Pretty easy to just make that up right now, got a link?
Her name is right there in the summary and I trusr you to find Google (technically I used DuckDuckGo) on your own.
There are a bunch of links related to this particular story, but also wrestling related links from 5+ years ago, a linkedin page, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
Could it all be faked? Sure, but that seems like an awful lot of effort for not much of a payoff.
Again, everything you’re saying right now would be very easy for you to just make up. If there are so many links you should actually contribute something to the community by sharing one instead of conditioning people to accept bullshit assertions.
Technically the core of the story is real, but the OP is basically just a tabloid blog, not a real news source. My guess is it’s an AI generated article capitalizing on real stories and editorializing to make click bait.
https://www.kcci.com/article/iowa-abortion-law-exceptions-confusion-access/71102195