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Paid Agitators / Activist
Posted on 1/11/26 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 1/11/26 at 12:06 pm
I knew it was a thing. I didn't think Google would let me dive deep into it though. These people are scum of the earth.....not car sales people. This is nuts!!!!!
From Google:
Reported "Crowd-for-Hire" Rates (Non-Violent)
Publicity firms like Crowds on Demand provide paid participants for various events, including rallies. However, these services are marketed as legal and peaceful. Reported rates for these types of services as of 2025/2026 include:
On-street turnout: Typically $100 to $300 per participant.
Hourly wages: Some advertisements for actors to participate in rallies have cited $25+ per hour plus travel reimbursements.
Scripted roles: Appearances with speaking roles can be approximately $200.
Civic meetings: Simple attendance at a meeting may pay around $60.
Indirect "Compensation" Claims:
Critics and some security experts suggest that while direct "paychecks" for violence are not documented, some participants may receive indirect support that serves as an incentive:
Legal defense packages: Coverage of legal fees if arrested.
Travel and lodging: Provisions for boutique hotel stays or luxury accommodations for protest leaders.
Supplies: Provision of high-quality signs, riot gear, or "pallets of bricks," though these claims are often anecdotal and disputed.
Career Activism;
It is important to distinguish between individual protesters and professional "paid activists" who work for non-profits or advocacy groups. According to ZipRecruiter data for January 2026, professional activist jobs (which involve legal organizing, not violence) have a median annual wage of $127,800.
From Google:
Reported "Crowd-for-Hire" Rates (Non-Violent)
Publicity firms like Crowds on Demand provide paid participants for various events, including rallies. However, these services are marketed as legal and peaceful. Reported rates for these types of services as of 2025/2026 include:
On-street turnout: Typically $100 to $300 per participant.
Hourly wages: Some advertisements for actors to participate in rallies have cited $25+ per hour plus travel reimbursements.
Scripted roles: Appearances with speaking roles can be approximately $200.
Civic meetings: Simple attendance at a meeting may pay around $60.
Indirect "Compensation" Claims:
Critics and some security experts suggest that while direct "paychecks" for violence are not documented, some participants may receive indirect support that serves as an incentive:
Legal defense packages: Coverage of legal fees if arrested.
Travel and lodging: Provisions for boutique hotel stays or luxury accommodations for protest leaders.
Supplies: Provision of high-quality signs, riot gear, or "pallets of bricks," though these claims are often anecdotal and disputed.
Career Activism;
It is important to distinguish between individual protesters and professional "paid activists" who work for non-profits or advocacy groups. According to ZipRecruiter data for January 2026, professional activist jobs (which involve legal organizing, not violence) have a median annual wage of $127,800.
Posted on 1/11/26 at 12:08 pm to Potchafa
Yea.. they are hurting for money. I remember seeing these exact types of classifieds for LA and another riot and On-street turnout were Typically $1,000 to $3,000 per participant.
Posted on 1/11/26 at 12:10 pm to Potchafa
quote:How come we can never manager to properly pluralize both words? Is it because you had ran somewhere before?
Paid Agitators / Activist
Posted on 1/11/26 at 12:14 pm to Potchafa
Three words. The Soros Family.
Posted on 1/11/26 at 1:21 pm to Hetfield
We are all likely paying for it through all the ngo network
Posted on 1/11/26 at 1:25 pm to Big Scrub TX
quote:
How come we can never manager to properly pluralize both words? Is it because you had ran somewhere before?
Yo if you're calling out grammar you might want to edit this ASAP
Posted on 1/11/26 at 1:30 pm to Potchafa
Was that what the two ladies did to make a living?
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