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In this popular meme, a protestor in the Egypt revolts of 2011 wears a hat made of bread (in fact used to protect his head from rock throwing)

Description

Dissenters, especially those who are active in their dissent could be delegitimized in order to take away their ability to be taken seriously by the public.

How it works

Mocking, or pointing out hypocrisies. Ignoring the message of a protest and focusing instead on the individual or group who are protesting.

Evidence

This is a tactic often employed by political pundits and commentators. Here is Talk Radio Pundit, Rush Limbaugh, engaging in some activist delegitimization: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKthEvX2luQ

Linked patterns

Silenced Voices,Media Monopolies

Resources