Media organizations seemingly have nothing better to do than fact-check videos of Bill Gates’ man boobs.
So-called “fact-checking” services, including Reuters and Snopes, put out lengthy articles on a video of the billionaire crossing the street following his divorce due to his connections to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The video shows the out-of-shape Gates donning shorts and a tight golf polo with an enlarged chest.
“A video shows Bill Gates with breast implants, or transitioning from a man to a woman,” wrote Snopes.
Snopes determined the video to be “false.”
“Gates did not get breast implants. So far as we know, he is not “transitioning.” This was a digitally altered video,” wrote Snopes.
“The above-displayed video was altered to enlarge Gates’ chest area to make it appear as if had received breast implants. It may be difficult to tell by watching the above-displayed video, [but] the alterations become clear when comparing this viral clip to the original footage.”
Apparently, the entire “Reuters Fact Check team” was involved in this serious display of journalism.
“A digitally altered video making rounds on social media shows billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates with an enlarged chest,” wrote Reuters.
In its verdict, Reuters journalists determined that the video was altered.
“Footage of Gates crossing a street has been manipulated to enlarge his chest,” they said.
Videos of Gates led to a social media pile-on, including from Elon Musk, who compared Gates to the pregnant man emoji.