SPLC - The Largest Hate Group in the U.S.

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I have personally witnessed a representative from this hate organization condone arson and violence toward political opponents at a large Holocaust conference for public school teacher's in 1993. Evidently, she felt that all attendees were fellow travelers.
 
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“Hate” has been big business for SPLC for a long time.

In 2019, the SPLC fired its co-founder, Dees, in a racial discrimination and sexual harassment scandal. Amid that scandal, a former employee came forward, calling the SPLC’s “hate” accusations a “highly profitable scam.” Almost every year, the SPLC reports a higher number of “hate groups” than the year before. For the 2022 version of the “hate map”—released in 2023—it added “antigovernment extremist groups” to the map.

They’ve added “antigovernment” as dangerous haters.

They’ve also recently added “parents rights” groups as prolific haters.

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Every time I see this thread title my mind immediately "corrects' to SLC P and I think about SLCPunks...... Very underrated movie IMO
 
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I have personally witnessed a representative from this hate organization condone arson and violence toward political opponents at a large Holocaust conference for public school teacher's in 1993. Evidently, she felt that all attendees were fellow travelers.

Ya'll funny: Calling the SPLC a "hate group" is the essence of Earlishness. The SPLC specializes in identifying and delineating the activities of hate groups in America and the world. So it's just more laughable right-wing propaganda---just like when racist conservatives call Democrats racist. We all laugh at the Trumpian/Putin/fascist bull$hit.
 
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Ya'll funny: Calling the SPLC a "hate group" is the essence of Earlishness. The SPLC specializes in identifying and delineating the activities of hate groups in America and the world. So it's just more laughable right-wing propaganda---just like when racist conservatives call Democrats racist. We all laugh at the Trumpian/Putin/fascist bull$hit.
Lol. “Earlishness” made me think of Whirling Dervish.

Which led me to a Google image search.
Which led me to the following Gif…

Turbo’s Supreme Earlishness final form -

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Ya'll funny: Calling the SPLC a "hate group" is the essence of Earlishness. The SPLC specializes in identifying and delineating the activities of hate groups in America and the world. So it's just more laughable right-wing propaganda---just like when racist conservatives call Democrats racist. We all laugh at the Trumpian/Putin/fascist bull$hit.
"In 1995, the Montgomery Advertiser had been a Pulitzer finalist for a series that documented, among other things, staffers’ allegations of racial discrimination within the organization. In Harper’s, Ken Silverstein had revealed that the center had accumulated an endowment topping a hundred and twenty million dollars while paying lavish salaries to its highest-ranking staffers and spending far less than most nonprofit groups on the work that it claimed to do. The great Southern journalist John Egerton, writing for The Progressive, had painted a damning portrait of Dees, the center’s longtime mastermind, as a “super-salesman and master fundraiser” who viewed civil-rights work mainly as a marketing tool for bilking gullible Northern liberals. “We just run our business like a business,” Dees told Egerton. “Whether you’re selling cakes or causes, it’s all the same.”


Co-workers stealthily passed along these articles to me—it was a rite of passage for new staffers, a cautionary heads-up about what we’d stepped into with our noble intentions. Incoming female staffers were additionally warned by their new colleagues about Dees’s reputation for hitting on young women. And the unchecked power of the lavishly compensated white men at the top of the organization—Dees and the center’s president, Richard Cohen—made staffers pessimistic that any of these issues would ever be addressed. “I expected there’d be a lot of creative bickering, a sort of democratic free-for-all,” my friend Brian, a journalist who came aboard a year after me, said one day. “But everybody is so deferential to Morris and Richard."


From the New Yorker...I especially love how they call them out for fleecing dumb liberal northerners....ha
 
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"In 1995, the Montgomery Advertiser had been a Pulitzer finalist for a series that documented, among other things, staffers’ allegations of racial discrimination within the organization. In Harper’s, Ken Silverstein had revealed that the center had accumulated an endowment topping a hundred and twenty million dollars while paying lavish salaries to its highest-ranking staffers and spending far less than most nonprofit groups on the work that it claimed to do. The great Southern journalist John Egerton, writing for The Progressive, had painted a damning portrait of Dees, the center’s longtime mastermind, as a “super-salesman and master fundraiser” who viewed civil-rights work mainly as a marketing tool for bilking gullible Northern liberals. “We just run our business like a business,” Dees told Egerton. “Whether you’re selling cakes or causes, it’s all the same.”


Co-workers stealthily passed along these articles to me—it was a rite of passage for new staffers, a cautionary heads-up about what we’d stepped into with our noble intentions. Incoming female staffers were additionally warned by their new colleagues about Dees’s reputation for hitting on young women. And the unchecked power of the lavishly compensated white men at the top of the organization—Dees and the center’s president, Richard Cohen—made staffers pessimistic that any of these issues would ever be addressed. “I expected there’d be a lot of creative bickering, a sort of democratic free-for-all,” my friend Brian, a journalist who came aboard a year after me, said one day. “But everybody is so deferential to Morris and Richard."


From the New Yorker...I especially love how they call them out for fleecing dumb liberal northerners....ha


Hmmm: Doesn't add up to a whole lot. Where's the part that the yahoo thread starter asserted about "world's largest hate group"? Given that the organization's chief focus is identifying real hate groups, that's the kind of comically and stupidly false comment that typifies the Earls.
 
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Hmmm: Doesn't add up to a whole lot. Where's the part that the yahoo thread starter asserted about "world's largest hate group"? Given that the organization's chief focus is identifying real hate groups, that's the kind of comically and stupidly false comment that typifies the Earls.
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