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  • 2021-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Did 'Elizabeth From Knoxville' Use an 'Onion Towel' To Make Herself Cry? (en)
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  • On Jan. 6, 2021, a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol in an apparent attempt to stop the certification of President-elect Joe Biden's victory. In the immediate aftermath of the incident, a video went viral that showed a woman named Elizabeth from Knoxville, Tennessee, telling a reporter that she had just been Maced inside the Capitol building. This video, from Yahoo News reporter Hunter Walker, quickly went viral, with many users posting comments mocking Elizabeth for crying over her staged coup attempt. The video received even more attention the following day when some people noticed that it appeared that this woman was holding an onion: Did she fake her tears? Did she use an onion to make herself cry, and then lie about being Maced? While we're not entirely sure what Elizabeth from Knoxville is holding in the photos, we doubt that this onion was used to fake tears. Police truly did use tear gas at some points during the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol. While we don't know the particulars of this person's involvement in the riot, the fact that she appears to be holding an onion may bolster her claim that she was Maced. As Reuters noted in 2018, onions were used by protesters in the Middle East in an attempt to alleviate the impact of tear gas and similar chemical dispersants: While some have used this vegetable in an attempt to lessen the effects of tear gas, the International News Safety Institute notes that breaking an onion in half, sniffing it, and getting it close to your eyes does not reduce the irritation [of tear gas] and it is likely to make you cry — just as it does when you are peeling it. (en)
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