Whether it's 2011 or 2015, unions appear to bring protesters from outside of Wisconsin to Madison to attempt to intimidate Scott Walker.

Governor Scott Walker has said that out of state protesters now outnumber those from Wisconsin who are protesting the bill that would kill their unions. Real Wisconsin News investigated, studying photos taken at the protests. We found that not only is Walker right, but UW-Madison may be up to some of their old tricks doctoring photos to make the protests appear more multicultural. You be the judge:

Out of state protesters in Madison

British police and an Asian mob? Scott Walker seems to be right.

UW-Madison version of protesters

UW-Madison sent us this photo of the protesters in Madison.

More out of state protesters in Wisconsin

These protesters were flown in from Georgia (not the state).

UW-Madison version of the above photo

UW-Madison sent us this doctored photo trying to show the racial diversity in the protests.

Pakistanis protesting in Madison

A huge mob of pro-union Pakistanis overrun the capitol and scare Roberta Darling.

UW-Madison's version

UW-Madison sent us this photo of the Pakistani union supporters

A busload of out of state protesters

A busload of out of state protesters heading for Madison, some carrying weapons.

The UW-Madison version of the protesters' bus

UW-Madison sent us this photo of the out of state protesters heading for the capitol to confront Scott Walker, Roberta Darling, and the Fitzgerald Gang with their own form of protest. Notice the war paint. This might get ugly, folks.

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