Harass or persecute (someone) on account of known or suspected communist sympathies.
‘hospital management has tried to discredit the union by red-baiting them’
‘for many years I was the target of red-baiting’
‘the red-baiting chairman of the Senate committee’
‘Though stopping short of overtly red-baiting him, the newspaper continued to refer to his earlier associations with leftist organizations.’
‘You may have seen a letter I emailed earlier regarding his red-baiting me in a public forum of almost 100 people.’
‘The newspaper published a string of editorials and comments, red-baiting the organisers.’
‘Of course the Republicans and the corporate media are going to red-bait me.’
‘Is it red-baiting to point out that the group is red?’
‘In the old days, there was a word for this sort of thing, two actually: red-baiting.’
‘The renewed attention to the provincial opposition, and the coverage of its strategic debates, is predictably replete with thinly veiled cynicism, red-baiting, and general anti-socialist sentiment.’
‘After experiencing official restrictions during World War II and red-baiting during the Cold War, they drew back from close governmental cooperation.’
‘In the senate he attacked Joe McCarthy for red-baiting and stood up for civil rights.’
‘Far from being red-baited for his past identification with socialism, he was given the stamp of approval and included in all of the candidates' debates televised across the state.’
‘By the by, Dr Spencer Fitzgibbon, if you're going to red-bait at least research your terms.’
‘Fear is always ugly, just as it was when the liberals rushed out to red-bait and denounce the left in the McCarthy years.’
‘Also, the make-up of union membership has shifted - more minorities, more women, more new immigrants, and more workers for whom the old Cold War red-baiting is not even a distant memory.’
‘The setting is early ‘50s Hollywood, a time of red-baiting and gay-bashing.’
‘But those were days of paranoia and red-baiting - the McCarthy era - and the right-wing sleaze merchants went to work on John Henry with outlandish accusations that he was a communist.’
‘Race issues and red-baiting added color to the mix.’
‘The author notes a symbiosis between Cold War events and southern red-baiting but never fully explores these connections.’
‘As a practical matter, only those who explicitly oppose such coexistence with capitalist politics are generally subjected to red-baiting.’
‘When confronted with a few probing questions, Bolton treats the journalist as an outright political opponent, resorting immediately to his stock-in-trade - provocative red-baiting.’