“…The ascription of stigma to an individual or group creates a social distance between them and "normal" society. Stigmatic labeling often serves as a means of delegitimizing unpopular, radical, or marginalized political positions (Berbrier, 1999(Berbrier, , 2002Goffman, 1963). In the case of political and social movements, stigmatization is a direct strategy employed as a means of delegitimizing movements by denying them access to resources, alliances, and means of cultural framing (Berbier, 1999(Berbier, , 2002Boykoff, 2006;Buechler, 2000;Corrigall-Brown & Wilkes, 2011;Jasper, 1997;McAdam, 1992;Rauch, et al, 2007;Simi & Futrell, 2009;Snow & Benford, 1988;Tilly, 1978).…”