Monday, June 8, 2026

SPLC's Role Of Spreading Hate To Empower The Left

 In "The Southern Poverty Law Center’s long-running scam is getting even shadier," David Harsanyi writes a bit about how the SPLC motivated its donors:

    The organization secretly paid informants to engage in actively promoting and funding racist groups, while denouncing and “fighting” the very same groups in public.

    The SPLC purportedly created fictitious entities to hide funding from their donors.

    It’s accused, for instance, of bankrolling the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally, paying a leader nearly $300,000 to post racist messages, organize, and even transport people to the infamous Charlottesville protest, where one person was killed.

    In another instance, a pair of white supremacists who approached the SPLC about leaving the Ku Klux Klan were encouraged to stay in the group and recruit new members.

    The two men were given salaries and allegedly reimbursed for the costs of their activities, including those “incurred for cross-burning events, to include the wood and fuel used.”

But the SPLC's real perfidy, Harsanyi goes on to explain, is how it used its cachet to "destroy[] the reputations of legitimate organizations that have absolutely nothing to do with racism or extremism."

The purpose of the “hate” maps and enemies lists compiled by SPLC isn’t to alert Americans about local skinheads, but to associate those skinheads with conservative groups like the American College of Pediatricians, the Family Research Council, Turning Point USA, the American Family Association and Moms for Liberty. 

2 comments:

  1. No need to manufacture, the Long March to New Man workers utopia will produce plenty.

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  2. They created a machine to pay them to do this 9 to 5.

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