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Is it Time to Close Down the H**e Group Known as the Southern Poverty Law Center?
Mar 20, 2019 16:55:53   #
bahmer
 
Is it Time to Close Down the H**e Group Known as the Southern Poverty Law Center?
By BarbWire - March 20, 2019

Over the past decade, with thanks to the ultra-left Obama administration, the Southern Poverty Law Center began an extreme campaign against any and all conservative and Christian organizations and individual.

They have used their annual list of h**e groups as their main weapon in the war against conservatives and Christians.

They even listed a number of Christian churches, ministries and organizations as h**e groups simply because they dared to speak the t***h.

At one point, even the US Army relied on the SPLC’s list of h**e groups.

Today, organizations such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and Amazon also rely on the SPLC’s list of h**e groups in their own censorship and war on conservatives and Christians.

The SPLC just removed their co-founder and top litigator, so some believe now is the time to try to shut down the SPLC once and for all.

Washington Examiner – It’s time to show SPLC the door – Last week, the Southern Poverty Law Center announced it had fired co-founder and chief litigator Morris Dees. It’s still too early to tell exactly what led to the sudden end of the 82-year-old’s five-decade tenure, but the news puts a unique spotlight on the SPLC itself.

Even though it still wields outsized influence over powerful corporations like Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Twitter — and, alarmingly, even some elected officials — today’s SPLC bears little resemblance to the group Dees founded nearly 50 years ago.

Founded in 1971, the SPLC landed on the map thanks to Dees’ strategy of suing w***e s*********ts in the 1980s. It did good work then, but it is now “more of a partisan progressive hit operation than a civil rights watchdog.” …

Among the conservative victims of SPLC’s h**e list was the Family Research Council, because they dared to defend the traditional and biblical family unit and marriage.

They listed Coral Ridge Ministries as a h**e group when the late Rev. D. James Kennedy was alive and leading the ministry and again, they were targeted because Kennedy spoke the biblical t***h on a number of issues.

Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative legal organization that defended people who were being persecuted for their Christian or conservative views.

In reality, SPLC is the real h**e group because they h**e anyone who stands for what’s good and decent.

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Mar 20, 2019 17:00:08   #
Carol Kelly
 
bahmer wrote:
Is it Time to Close Down the H**e Group Known as the Southern Poverty Law Center?
By BarbWire - March 20, 2019

Over the past decade, with thanks to the ultra-left Obama administration, the Southern Poverty Law Center began an extreme campaign against any and all conservative and Christian organizations and individual.

They have used their annual list of h**e groups as their main weapon in the war against conservatives and Christians.

They even listed a number of Christian churches, ministries and organizations as h**e groups simply because they dared to speak the t***h.

At one point, even the US Army relied on the SPLC’s list of h**e groups.

Today, organizations such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and Amazon also rely on the SPLC’s list of h**e groups in their own censorship and war on conservatives and Christians.

The SPLC just removed their co-founder and top litigator, so some believe now is the time to try to shut down the SPLC once and for all.

Washington Examiner – It’s time to show SPLC the door – Last week, the Southern Poverty Law Center announced it had fired co-founder and chief litigator Morris Dees. It’s still too early to tell exactly what led to the sudden end of the 82-year-old’s five-decade tenure, but the news puts a unique spotlight on the SPLC itself.

Even though it still wields outsized influence over powerful corporations like Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Twitter — and, alarmingly, even some elected officials — today’s SPLC bears little resemblance to the group Dees founded nearly 50 years ago.

Founded in 1971, the SPLC landed on the map thanks to Dees’ strategy of suing w***e s*********ts in the 1980s. It did good work then, but it is now “more of a partisan progressive hit operation than a civil rights watchdog.” …

Among the conservative victims of SPLC’s h**e list was the Family Research Council, because they dared to defend the traditional and biblical family unit and marriage.

They listed Coral Ridge Ministries as a h**e group when the late Rev. D. James Kennedy was alive and leading the ministry and again, they were targeted because Kennedy spoke the biblical t***h on a number of issues.

Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative legal organization that defended people who were being persecuted for their Christian or conservative views.

In reality, SPLC is the real h**e group because they h**e anyone who stands for what’s good and decent.
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Waaay past time. Thank you for bringing attention to this serious problem.

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Mar 20, 2019 17:14:38   #
woodguru
 
Hmmm... suppressing t***h...right

The "hit job" they do on organizations telling their t***h about biblical values is more like exposing hatred and bigotry. Points out groups that have no business having public recognition and funding.

This is one group's t***h against another's huh?

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