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  • [REAL TALK] Girl stands up to the far left "Southern Poverty Law Center"

    Enough with the hate labels. Why I’m standing up to the Southern Poverty Law Center

    http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/...ong-there.html



    Nazi. Fascist. Misogynist. White supremacist. These are some of the most hateful terms around, and yet they are freely lobbed at anyone who even slightly diverges from the left’s world view. This fall, I became the one targeted by exactly this sort of bullying at the hands of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    It’s an understatement to say that I was dumbfounded as to how I ended up on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) LGBTQ hate-list — I have never said or done anything to indicate hate for the LGBTQ community. When I called to inquire, SPLC informed me that I am guilty because I did a radio interview with Family Research Council Radio (FRC). I am a program coordinator for The Leadership Institute's Campus Reform. The segment was about socialism, but because FRC holds traditional family values, I was labeled an LGBT-hater just for being a guest on the show. No LGBT topics even came-up.

    SPLC’s hate-list exemplifies a bullying tactic employed by the left to silence conservative ideas. Regardless of the issue, support for the conservative point of view results in a litany of hateful labels and reputation-smearing. The goal is to paint any opposition to the far left as morally depraved and, therefore, unworthy of being included in conversation. Dr. Carol Swain, an African-American woman and former Vanderbilt professor, is a perfect case-in-point; she was labeled a white supremacist sympathizer by the SPLC for pointing-out SPLC’s hypocrisy on racial issues.

    This tactic is more than illogical; it’s dangerous. Reckless and irresponsible hate-labeling not only stifles free speech and expression, it empowers and emboldens vicious groups and individuals to violently attack people. Consider the 2012 Family Research Council shooting, when a man walked into the organization’s office in Washington, D.C., with 100 rounds of ammunition and 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches. He planned to kill as many staff members as possible and smear the sandwiches in their faces. He said he chose his target based on SPLC’s Hate Map.

    Nowhere is the danger more real than on our college campuses where Antifa, By Any Means Necessary, and other domestic terror groups (which are not found on any SPLC hate list) now feel emboldened to attack conservative students and shut down events under the guise of — ironically — fighting fascism, hate and white supremacism. Two Berkeley students recently spoke to Martha MacCallum about being targeted, stalked and physically assaulted by Antifa for being members of the College Republicans club.

    This bullying needs to stop if we want to protect a free society — on and off campus. Americans are afraid to voice any form of dissent from the social or economic progressive agenda for fear of losing their academic standings, their jobs, or being labeled hateful and bigoted.

    Americans are afraid to voice any form of dissent from the social or economic progressive agenda for fear of losing their academic standings, their jobs, or being labeled hateful and bigoted.

    While I am lucky to have a current employer that is understanding of this injustice, many others are not willing to give the benefit of doubt. I will now have to explain to every future employer why my name is on a hate list. If there’s one thing I gained from this, it’s a newfound respect for conservative students who face this type of mistreatment every day on campus.

    Groups like the SPLC threaten our constitutional rights and the very fabric that makes this nation great. We need to start pushing back. If this trend of bullying and ostracizing anyone with a different opinion continues, we can only expect a chilling, mob-rule effect and the suppression of speech and ideas in this country.

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    They do this anti-west/anti-white social engineering in every Western country now. They don't separate normal white people from extremist white people, but rather white people who are domesticated to their agenda and whites who are not domesticated to their agenda.

    That is why you see so many people get called racist, supremacist etc. these days.

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    • #3
      The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded by Joseph J. Levin Jr. and Morris Dees in 1971 as a law firm originally focused on issues such as fighting poverty, racial discrimination and the death penalty in the United States.

      But it has been taken over by the far left, and it's become a hate group itself. It now works against heterosexuals and Christians, seeking to deprive common working people (especially white people) in the USA of their basic freedoms and civil rights.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mukuro View Post
        They do this anti-west/anti-white social engineering in every Western country now. They don't separate normal white people from extremist white people, but rather white people who are domesticated to their agenda and whites who are not domesticated to their agenda.

        That is why you see so many people get called racist, supremacist etc. these days.
        Yes, exactly.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mukuro View Post
          They do this anti-west/anti-white social engineering in every Western country now. They don't separate normal white people from extremist white people, but rather white people who are domesticated to their agenda and whites who are not domesticated to their agenda.

          That is why you see so many people get called racist, supremacist etc. these days.
          My cousin in America got called a nazi symphathizer for defending a teenage dude who was arguing to liberals about racial issue. Even though he was Filipino.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mukuro View Post
            They do this anti-west/anti-white social engineering in every Western country now. They don't separate normal white people from extremist white people, but rather white people who are domesticated to their agenda and whites who are not domesticated to their agenda.

            That is why you see so many people get called racist, supremacist etc. these days.
            Yet "normal" black people, "normal" Latino people, "normal" Arab people, "normal" Muslim people, "normal" LGBT people don't get parsed out from extremists and that seems to be just fine?

            The Klan and white supremacists marched on a town (where likely near none of them were actually from), with torches ablaze and shouting all sorts of obscene language, a marcher murdered a woman (who was actually from the community, protesting the vileness that had been brought on her town), and nothing was said or done about, with some "normal" white people doing everything in their power to avoid speaking the truth.

            If you standby and say nothing, people have mind to take your absention as agreement.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by The Hammer View Post
              The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded by Joseph J. Levin Jr. and Morris Dees in 1971 as a law firm originally focused on issues such as fighting poverty, racial discrimination and the death penalty in the United States.

              But it has been taken over by the far left, and it's become a hate group itself. It now works against heterosexuals and Christians, seeking to deprive common working people (especially white people) in the USA of their basic freedoms and civil rights.
              lol, you can't be serious?

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              • #8
                Southern Poverty Law Center Is a Hate Group

                https://townhall.com/columnists/josh...group-n2360208

                Like many leftist organizations, the Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC, started out with good intentions. It was founded in 1971 by Morris Dees and Joseph Levin and is headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama. The Southern Poverty Law Center rightly condemned, as did conservatives such as the great William F. Buckley and Ronald Reagan, the American Nazi Party and the Democrat-affiliated Ku Klux Klan. A favorite SPLC tactic was suing Klan affiliated organizations for their crimes and then distributing the money to the victims. This strategy has been effective in financially hurting many Klan related organizations. SPLC, though always leftist in nature, bravely stood strong through attacks on its headquarters and threats against its leaders by Klansman. That is to be commended.

                Sadly, the Southern Poverty Law Center has more than lost its way. The going astray from the original mission can be traced back to 1986, when most of the organization resigned, except founder Morris Dees, when Dees turned the focus of the group to strictly monitoring hate groups.

                The list of hate groups has kept getting longer and longer while our nation has become more tolerant of those who are different. In March 2013, the publication Foreign Policy ran an expose on the methodology of SPLC’s listing of hate groups, noting that SPLC counted many groups several times.

                The overall impression from SPLC’s list is designed to make Americans believe that America is a nation filled with racism, sexism, ****phobia, anti-Semitism, and every other form of hatred that the conservative cause specifically disavows.

                SPLC’s senior leadership is shameful. It uses its past legacy of fighting against racism to add legitimacy to their evolving agenda of hatred towards the large number of Americans who hold conservative and religious values.

                In 2010, SPLC added the conservative Family Research Council to its list of hate groups. In early 2015, SPLC added Dr. Ben Carson to its list of hate groups.

                Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an atheist, feminist, and former Muslim who speaks out against female genital mutilation, was added to the SPLC hate list in recent years. Ali has many death threats on her life by Islamic radicals but SPLC labels her, and not those who have made the threats, on the hate watch list.

                The most recent SPLC controversy involves labeling the Alliance Defending Freedom, or ADF. Attorney General Jeff Sessions made a speech to ADF last week and was immediately vilified by the left wing media such as ABC for associating with an alleged hate group. How ridiculous.

                Alliance Defending Freedom was founded to "advocate for the rights of people to peacefully and freely speak, live and work according to their faith and conscience without threat of government punishment."

                ADF has won seven Supreme Court cases in the last seven years including the recent Trinity Lutheran v. Comer religious liberty case. ADF has also won over 400 victories regarding academic freedom in the university.

                ADF consistently brings cases to the United States Supreme Court and wins. Regarding LGBTQ issues, ADF argues for the rights of Christians and others to practice their deeply held belief system. Even President Obama said that there are people of good faith on both sides of this issue as, indeed marriage between a man and woman has been enshrined for many thousands of years, but SPLC now has to be more progressive than even President Obama. Former Attorney General Ed Meese wrote recently in The Wall Street Journal, “One doesn’t have to agree with ADF’s views to see the problem of treating this law firm as the equivalent of the Ku Klux Klan.”

                SPLC’s senior leaders simply do not believe the organization can survive merely by targeting the wickedness of the KKK and neo-Nazi organizations. Instead the leadership believes it must label conservatives and Christians as hate groups. SPLC leaders simply cannot accept that the overwhelming majority of Americans reject racism, sexism, and hatred of other people. SPLC Leadership cannot accept that America is an even more loving nation than when SPLC was founded. In 2014 the FBI, under President Obama no less, said they would no longer use the SPLC criteria of hate groups as its own. There is a reason for that.

                The Southern Poverty Law Center has become a leftist mouthpiece and, guided by its progressive evolution, a hate group. The SPLC evolution is not surprising. As clear as the laws of physics, where leftism is found, hatred, bigotry, and intolerance will soon follow. They have no tolerance for those who argue for religious freedom to Christians and even Muslims who are opposed to female genital mutilation.

                Make no mistake, SPLC will continue labeling more and more conservative and Christian groups as hate groups. However, the real victim is not just conservative organizations. It is the those who need the services of a legal group to defend them because of real hatred. Because SPLC has cried wolf one too many times and it has diminished the definition of what a hate group is. They are too far gone now to turn back and will continue their slide into illegitimacy. They could, however, regain their legitimacy by listing a new group as a hate group. They could start by listing the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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                • #9
                  the tide is turning, people are starting to become aware of how dangerous these whackjob lefties are.

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                  • #10
                    Isn't that the group of wingnuts that put renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson on its "Extremist Watch List?"

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