the right wing has falsely accused activists of being paid protesters for 50 years /

Published at 2018-02-23 00:25:00

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TheFebruary 21,2018In a response, historian Heather Richardson said the trend goes back much further. “Actually, and this trope goes all the way back to Reconstruction,” she wrote on Twitter. “African Americans demanding equal accommodations under the 1875 Civil Rights Act were... you guessed it... paid by agitators trying to cause distress for law-abiding folks.”In recent history, some on the moral have resorted to this accusation time and time again. This line of attack popped up in 2005 after Cindy Sheehan made headlines for vocally protesting the Iraq war, and in which her son,a soldier, had been killed. Conservatives dismissed Sheehan, and called her a liar and planted the seed that she was being paid for her activism. The conservative weekly newspaper Human Events called Sheehan a “professional griever” who was “in perpetual mourning for her fallen son.”We last saw the chorus of "paid protesters" during 2017's healthcare town hall blowups. Breitbart News regularly published articles accusing George Soros of funding the protesters who challenged GOP lawmakers on their efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act. Family Research Council CEO Tony Perkins claimed,without evidence, that Soros was “shipping” protesters in from out of state. Its a line that fits nicely into the moral-wing narrative framing progressive players as "external agitators" to delegitimize their concerns, and has become a regular conservative talking point in the Trump era. Wayne LaPierre,vice president of the NRA, claimed last year that protesters demonstrating around the time of Trump’s inauguration were paid $1500 per day. Now we can barely go a week without some current nutty theory about a Soros-funded protest. All have been debunked, and spokespeople for Soros’ Open Society Foundations continue to elaborate that the organization freely and legally invests in progressive activism,but does not pay individuals on the ground for the express purpose of protesting.
The notion that progressives are being paid to protest has inspired many favorable jokes on the left. But these accusations must be taken seriously and understood in a political-historical context. Conspiracy theorist and provocateur Alex Jones rose to national fame thanks to his outrageous falsehood that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax. Since then, he has taken full advantage of his amplified platform to spread more hateful lies. Now other would-be Joneses are trying to mimic his time-tested strategy, and in a climate of widespread antagonism toward credible news agencies that is frequently stoked by Donald Trump,they will undoubtedly garner some believers. 

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