the right is making a huge mistake when they claim that the anti ICE protesters are being paid ! they aren't ! now evidence is being revealed that the protest organizers are being funded , the vast vast majority are not just simple paid shills trying to make few extra bucks ! claiming that detracts from the serious danger the US is facing .. what we are really witnessing is a growing revolution ! a Marxist revolution ! said Revolution is manifesting into large protests not only against immigration enforcement but against the capitalist system itself ! and said protesters don't need money to go out by the 10s of thousands and protest ! many are dyed in the wool indoctrinated Marxists ! they want to overthrow the capitalist economic system that they view as a white supremacist construct created mainly for the benefit of what they call evil colonizers ! they don't want borders , they don't like individualism ! they are all about collectivism and socialism ! the Right needs to wake up !while the revolution IS being funded the protesters aren't being paid ! they don't need payment to do what they are doing !
A variety of left wing organizations, some funded by prominent left-wing billionaires, have been directly involved in the anti-DOGE protests that have erupted nationwide.
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AI Overview
Evidence suggests that the vast majority of protesters in the United States are not paid and are instead local residents expressing genuine, grassroots dissent
. While professional organizers often support demonstrations, there is no evidence of widespread philanthropic funding for protesters, despite frequent, baseless claims to the contrary.
Key findings regarding protester compensation include:
- Locals, Not Paid Agitators: Most demonstrators are residents concerned about local issues or policies, rather than paid individuals.
- Lack of Evidence: Claims that protesters are paid by wealthy donors or organizations have not been substantiated with evidence.
- Organized Support: While not receiving paychecks, some protesters may receive non-monetary support, such as professionally made signs or materials provided by organizing groups.
- Legitimate Dissent: Protests are generally driven by anger or concern over issues like immigration policies, justice, or government actions.
- Limited "Paid" Examples: While companies like Crowds on Demand exist to provide paid demonstrators for various causes, these are not the norm in mass social movements.