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Is it pos­si­ble that the south­ern pover­ty law group might actu­al­ly be a hate group itself?

When you begin to see how things occur and what they tell you it can make a big dif­fer­ence.

When groups begin to hate and to prac­tice hatred, its time to stop sup­port­ing those peo­ple.

The South­ern Pover­ty Law Cen­ter includes Ku Klux Klan and New Black Pan­ther Par­ty groups on its “hate map,” as well as orga­ni­za­tions like the Fam­i­ly Research Coun­cil, a social­ly con­ser­v­a­tive orga­ni­za­tion. A man who was con­vict­ed of open­ing fire at the Fam­i­ly Research Council’s Wash­ing­ton, D.C. head­quar­ters in 2012 acknowl­edged that he used the “hate map” to tar­get the orga­ni­za­tion.

“We com­mend the FBI for remov­ing web­site links to the South­ern Pover­ty Law Cen­ter, an orga­ni­za­tion that not only dis­pens­es erro­neous data but has been linked to domes­tic ter­ror­ism in fed­er­al court.

We hope this means the FBI lead­er­ship will avoid any kind of part­ner­ship with the SPLC,” Tony Perkins, pres­i­dent of the Fam­i­ly Research Coun­cil, told the Exam­in­er. “The South­ern Pover­ty Law Center’s mis­sion to push anti-Chris­t­ian pro­pa­gan­da is incon­sis­tent with the mis­sion of both the mil­i­tary and the FBI, which is to defend and uphold the Con­sti­tu­tion of the Unit­ed States.”

The truth about some orga­ni­za­tions is clear, when free­dom is lim­it­ed and free think­ing is dis­cour­aged you do not have a con­sen­sus or a man­date any longer.

Amaz­ing right, much like many of these orga­ni­za­tions over the years they have become lost and lust after mon­ey and pow­er with no regard for those that they claim to be in “busi­ness” to stop.


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