A plan by progressive groups to stage a Washington protest on voting rights and money in politics has kicked over a hornet’s nest among conservative media.
An array of leading right-wing news outlets has portrayed the upcoming event, known as Democracy Spring, as a bid by a mob of dangerous extremists to sow chaos and confrontation. Some of the coverage has aimed to tie the effort, with little evidence, to recent protests at Donald Trump events, which at times have been marked by violence between the GOP front-runner’s supporters and opponents.
“Some of the same radical groups involved in shutting down Donald Trump’s Chicago rally last week are plotting a mass civil disobedience movement to begin next month,” warned Breitbart News in a story that led the Drudge Report for much of Wednesday and had over 12,000 comments as of Thursday afternoon.
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“The radicals believe this will result in the arrest of thousands of their own activists,” Breitbart added.
“A stealthy, and very dangerous new movement is about to explode across America and few people know it’s coming,” announced Catholic Online, a right-wing Catholic site, noting that Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter “may” be involved in the effort.
Another conservative site, WorldNetDaily, said the involvement of the grassroots progressive group MoveOn.org would “raise red flags with law enforcement agencies” since MoveOn had taken credit for shutting down Trump’s Chicago rally.
The Washington Times, too, has reported on the event, under a picture of protesters at the Chicago rally.
In fact, many of the major groups behind Democracy Spring, including the AFL-CIO, the National Organization for Women, Public Citizen, Demos and People for the American Way, are respected and well-established players in mainstream progressive politics. They’re planning a march starting April 2 from the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to Washington, DC, where they’ll hold a “powerful, peaceful and massive sit-in.” Days later, more pro-democracy activists plan to pour into the capital for a series of meetings and actions known as Democracy Awakening.









