How False Antifa Protest Rumors Spread - 2020-06-22

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F37.png How False Antifa Protest Rumors Spread June 22, 2020, Davey Alba, New York Times

In recent weeks, as demonstrations against racism spread across the country, residents in at least 41 U.S. cities and towns became alarmed by rumors that the loose collective of anti-fascist activists known as antifa was headed to their area, according to an analysis by The New York Times. In many cases, they contacted their local law enforcement for help.

In each case, it was for a threat that never appeared.

President Trump has spread some unfounded rumors about antifa to a national audience — including his accusation, without evidence, that a 75-year-old Buffalo protester who was hospitalized after being knocked down by a police officer could be "an antifa provocateur."

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{{cite news | first = Davey | last = Alba | author2 = Ben Decker | title = How False Antifa Protest Rumors Spread | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/22/technology/antifa-local-disinformation.html | work = New York Times | date = June 22, 2020 | accessdate = June 24, 2020 }}