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The FBI has not linked teachers to antifa
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The FBI has made no such public statement.
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Antifa is not a designated terrorist organization.
Social media posts that claim teachers make up the bulk of antifa activists need to get schooled.
In a July 20 text post, one Facebook user wrote: "Teachers are the number one occupation of the Antifa terrorist organization according to the FBI."
The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) We reached out to the original poster for a comment, but they haven’t responded.
(Screenshot from Facebook)
Antifa stands for "anti-fascist." It’s a broad, loosely affiliated coalition of left-wing activists that’s been around for decades and had a resurgence since the election of President Donald Trump. Republicans have blamed antifa activists for the violent protests that erupted after the death of George Floyd in late May.
Versions of the Facebook post have been circulating since at least November 2019, according to the Associated Press. They’ve been shared widely in pro-Trump and conservative groups since June, according to CrowdTangle, a social media insights tool owned by Facebook.
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We previously reported that antifa is not a designated terrorist organization. But has the FBI said the movement is popular with teachers?
No — there is no evidence to support the Facebook post.
We could find no publicly available records from the FBI or other intelligence agencies that link antifa to teachers.
FBI Director Christopher Wray mentioned the movement in his June 4 remarks about civil unrest around the country, but he did not say anything about teachers. And it’s unclear to what extent antifa was involved in violent protests against police brutality.
We reached out to the FBI for a comment, but we haven’t heard back. The agency told the AP that its focus is "not on membership in particular groups but on individuals who commit violence."
There is evidence that, in general, teachers’ political views skew left. But we could find nothing to back up the claim that they are overrepresented in the antifa movement.
We rate the Facebook post Pants on Fire!
Our Sources
Associated Press, "FBI did not say teacher is the most common occupation of antifa activists," July 9, 2020
CrowdTangle, accessed July 22, 2020
Education Week, "Survey: Educators' Political Leanings, Who They Voted For, Where They Stand on Key Issues," Dec. 12, 2017
Facebook post, July 20, 2020
FBI, "FBI Director Christopher Wray’s Remarks at Press Conference Regarding Civil Unrest in Wake of George Floyd’s Death," June 4, 2020
PolitiFact, "Ask PolitiFact: What is antifa, and why is it all over my timeline?" July 2, 2020
PolitiFact, "Despite Trump talk, antifa has not been designated as a terrorist organization," July 21, 2020
PolitiFact, "Florida congressional candidate blames antifa for violence without evidence," June 26, 2020
PolitiFact, "The death of George Floyd: What you need to know," May 29, 2020
Verdant Labs, "Democratic vs. Republican occupations"
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