Clips of people knocking on the doors of day care centers purportedly run by Somali immigrants are being viewed millions of times online. Critics call it harassment.
A social media frenzy that began in Minnesota over allegations of day care fraud has rippled into at least seven other states over the past week, as conservative journalists and right-wing influencers have embraced the idea that they should investigate state-subsidized child care centers, especially those run by local people of Somali descent.
In the days since Christmas, conservative content creators have been showing up at day care centers from Ohio to Washington state, recording videos of themselves trying to interview employees and expressing suspicion over whether the centers are legitimate businesses. Like Minnesota, Ohio and Washington also have significant Somali populations.
Many of the people making the videos are affiliated with small conservative websites or have ties to political groups. The clips have been posted to X, where some have racked up millions of views and praise from viewers, with help from a network of prominent right-wing influencers on the platform who share and reuse the content.


Calling it “storylines” tracks.
Yeah, American politics is increasingly becoming a bunch of WWE storylines, but even less believable and starring people who very rarely know how to perform a piledriver or even a double leg takedown.
I don’t like your reference to WWE because that just means more headlines like SLAMS
If you have been told your entire life that the other team in politics is the enemy, you eventually get so desperate you believe anything or you wake the fuck up.
Debates would be more interesting if they did.
I would definitely watch more influencer content if a figure-four leg-lock was involved.
The daycares are eating our cats and dogs!