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Russia Used Facebook Events to Organize Anti-Immigrant Rallies on US Soil

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Floridatexan

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By Ben Collins, Kevin Poulsen and Spencer Ackerman, The Daily Beast
12 September 17

Pushing fake news was just one component of the Russian campaign to shape American minds. Part two: organizing anti-immigrant events echoing themes from the pro-Trump press.

Russian operatives hiding behind false identities used Facebook’s event management tool to remotely organize and promote political protests in the U.S., including an August 2016 anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim rally in Idaho, The Daily Beast has learned.

A Facebook spokesperson confirmed to the Daily Beast that the social-media giant “shut down several promoted events as part of the takedown we described last week.” The company declined to elaborate, except to confirm that the events were promoted with paid ads. (This is the first time the social media giant has publicly acknowledged the existence of such events.)

The Facebook events—one of which echoed Islamophobic conspiracy theories pushed by pro-Trump media outlets—are the first indication that the Kremlin’s attempts to shape America’s political discourse moved beyond fake news and led unwitting Americans into specific real-life action.

“This is the next step,” Clint Watts, a former FBI agent and expert on Russia’s influence campaign, told The Daily Beast. “The objective of influence is to create behavior change. The simplest behavior is to have someone disseminate propaganda that Russia created and seeded. The second part of behavior influence is when you can get people to physically do something.”

Last week Facebook acknowledged for the first time that Russia used false identities and about 3,000 ads to spread politically divisive posts to Americans before and after the election. The content, according to an expert on Facebook’s advertising system, was likely seen by between 23 and 70 million people, based on the $100,000 ad buy alone.

Much of the Russian Facebook propaganda campaign has since been deleted. But bits and pieces remain visible in search engine caches, including a 2016 notice on Facebook Events—the site’s event management and invitation tool—announcing an August 27 rally in a rural Idaho town known to welcome refugees.

“Due to the town of Twin Falls, Idaho, becoming a center of refugee resettlement, which led to the huge upsurge of violence towards American citizens, it is crucial to draw society's attention to this problem,” the event notice began. The three hour protest was titled “Citizens before refugees”, and would be held at the City Council Chambers beginning at 11:00 am. The notice provided the street address and ended with a fiery exhortation.

“We must stop taking in Muslim refugees! We demand open and thorough investigation of all the cases regarding Muslim refugees! All government officials, who are covering up for these criminals, should be fired!”

The event was “hosted” by “SecuredBorders,” a putative U.S. anti-immigration community that was outed in March as a Russian front. The Facebook page had 133,000 followers when Facebook closed it last month.

Although 48 people clicked that they were “interested” in the protest, only four said they went to City Council Chambers that day, according to the event page, possibly because it was a Saturday and the Council was not in session. It is also possible to claim attendance on Facebook at an event that didn’t exist. Some of the profiles of interested rallygoers listed themselves as Twin Falls residents.

Facebook did not explain if the “several promoted events” were upcoming ones at the time of the account deactivation or were events that had already occurred at the time of deactivation. But the spokesman confirmed that the “promoted” events were paid events, akin to the inflammatory ads that the company disclosed last week.

Far-right, pro-Trump firehoses Breitbart, InfoWars, and WorldNetDaily had pushed a series of stories implying immigrants were taking over Twin Falls since the beginning of 2016. The stories reached a fever pitch in the month before SecuredBorders’ event.

A WorldNetDaily writer called Chobani’s plan to hire immigrants to work at the Twin Falls plant an “Islamic surge” in a January 2016 piece once titled “American Yogurt Tycoon Vows to Choke U.S. With Muslims.” (That post’s headline has since been changed, and the “Islamic surge” wording was removed.)

One InfoWars article claimed that Chobani’s workers were responsible for a “500 percent increase in tuberculosis in Twin Falls.”

InfoWars and Alex Jones published videos with the titles “MSM Covers For Globalist’s Refugee Import Program After Child Rape Case” and “Idaho Yogurt Maker Caught Importing Migrant Rapists,” which have since been removed.

When Chobani sued InfoWars over the claims in April, Jones initially claimed that he was “not backing down, I’m never giving up, I love this” and that “I’m choosing this as a battle. On this I will stand. I will win, or I will die.”

Jones settled three weeks later, and was forced to issue a retraction of the false stories InfoWars invented about immigrants in Twin Falls. Some of the offending articles and videos have since been removed.

Breitbart, which was not sued by Chobani, still has a story titled “TB spiked 500 percent in Twin Falls During 2012, As Chobani Yogurt Opened Plant” on its website.

(Tuberculosis cases rose from 1 to 6 in 2012, then dropped back down to 2 in 2013. There is no proof in the article tying tuberculosis to immigrants.)

The tuberculosis story was posted one day before SecuredBorders’ real life rally was set to take place in Twin Falls.

The story was one of dozens of negative Breitbart stories about immigrants in Twin Falls in August of 2016. In the month before SecuredBorders created its Facebook event, Breitbart posted 37 articles about immigrants in Twin Falls.

Many of the stories, like one titled “Twin Falls Rape Special Report: Why Are the Refugees Moving In?” revolve around what Breitbart called a “gang rape” that Twin Falls County prosecutor Grant Loebs said was misreported.

“There was no gang rape, no knife attack, and we did not charge anybody with rape because no rape occurred,” Loebs told the Magic Valley Times News.

“There is a small group of people in Twin Falls County whose life goal is to eliminate refugees, and thus far they have not been constrained by the truth.”

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/45730-russia-used-facebook-events-to-organize-anti-immigrant-rallies-on-us-soil

zsomething



The right in our country have made it clear that they're ripe to be fooled and brainwashed. Hell, might as well start calling them the "ripe-wing," they're so susceptible to it. They don't want facts, they want comforting support for the stuff they already decided they want to believe, and they want it dressed up as "news" so they can pretend they're not wrong as hell about most things. That's why talk radio and FOX News and Breitbart and InfoWars are thriving -- the ripe-wing is a market for that swill.

Russia recognized this (I'm sure it wasn't difficult -- I've been complaining about this vulnerability in our population for years) and are exploiting the hell out of it. And a lot of right-wingers get almost all their news from Facebook. I see that at work. Republican co-workers are always coming up to be upset about some complete horseshit they saw on Facebook and now they're terrified. One of 'em at work today thought a rapper was going around hanging white people. It was something from a music video but she thought it was real. Hell, you can see the same thing happen on this board all the time -- crazy hysterical things from the right-wingers, and they believe all of it, no matter how absurd.

It's lunacy, and Russia is exploiting it. Thing is, even when Republicans know Russia's exploiting them, they won't care, because it's still the kind of junk they want to hear. Truth doesn't matter as long as they feel like their views are "supported." That's what's dangerous.

PkrBum

PkrBum

"You can't believe everything that you read on the internet" Abraham Lincoln

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

lol!

Deus X

Deus X

zsomething wrote:The right in our country have made it clear that they're ripe to be fooled and brainwashed.  Hell, might as well start calling them the "ripe-wing," they're so susceptible to it.  They don't want facts, they want comforting support for the stuff they already decided they want to believe, and they want it dressed up as "news" so they can pretend they're not wrong as hell about most things.  That's why talk radio and FOX News and Breitbart and InfoWars are thriving -- the ripe-wing is a market for that swill.

Hell, you can see the same thing happen on this board all the time -- crazy hysterical things from the right-wingers, and they believe all of it, no matter how absurd.

There's a correlation between persistent gullibility, stupidity and ignorance, but it's a complicated multiple-variable correlation.

Anybody can be conned but smart people learn to recognize bullshit, dullards don't.  You don't see a lot of National Merit Scholars standing around a Three-card Monte pop-up.

Guest


Guest

Russia, Russia, Russia- for ten months now and where has that gotten you?

Telstar

Telstar

ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:Russia, Russia, Russia- for ten months now and where has that gotten you?



Closer and closer to impeaching fake 45.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

Telstar wrote:
ALTLEFTCRIMINALS wrote:Russia, Russia, Russia- for ten months now and where has that gotten you?



Closer and closer to impeaching fake 45.

zsomething



Trump's followers on Twitter about about to give themselves whiplash. First they're burning their MAGA hats because he balks at deporting kids who were born and raised here and know no other country, and they voted for hateful. Now he seems to have won them back because he called Kim Jung Un "Rocket Man" at the UN and that delights their juvenile flickering Christmas-tree-bulb little minds. They're slapping their forelimbs together and howling like seals at how "clever" that is. Gurrrrr-heeeeee, orange man funneh!

More and more I'm convinced that America's reached a point of stupidity where people just vote for entertainment. They don't understand the repercussions of things, or that policies have real-life effects on them and other people... they just think a old man who acts like a third-grader is "funny" and that's enough for 'em.

I know I seem mean in the way I characterize 'em (probably am, totally don't care), but... go lurk at 4chan a while and read these dipshits. Hell, read most of 'em here. It's impossible to have any respect for them at this point. Forget about understanding complicated foreign policy implications, they barely even manage a language, most of 'em, and they vote. Forget voter ID, I think voters should have to pass a basic IQ and civics test. If you believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows (seven percent of American adults believe that! That's more than the population of Pennsylvania!) then you should be deemed too stupid to make decisions that involve others.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

Joanimaroni wrote:lol!

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Floridatexan

Floridatexan


Russia Used Facebook to Organize 17 Trump Rallies in Florida during 2016 Campaign

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/9/20/1700112/-Russia-Used-Facebook-to-Organize-17-Trump-Rallies-in-Florida-during-2016-Campaign

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

Did Obama influence any foreign elections ?

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

Joanimaroni wrote:Did Obama influence any foreign elections ?

RUSSIA

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

Hmmmm. That's the only one?

Sal

Sal

Joanimaroni wrote:Did Obama influence any foreign elections ?

What a loser.

Americans used to root for the USA.

Now, so-called conservatives are willing to goose step with Russian oligarchs.

Sad!

PkrBum

PkrBum

What a load. Who wants open borders and a collectivist govt? Just like Soros?

Telstar

Telstar

Sal wrote:
Joanimaroni wrote:Did Obama influence any foreign elections ?

What a loser.

Americans used to root for the USA.

Now, so-called conservatives are willing to goose step with Russian oligarchs.

Sad!



Sad but predictable. Useless idiots. Crying or Very sad

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