American_Jihad
Flaming Libs/Koranimals
The only people that recognize this group of hate are the alt left...
FREEDOM CENTER CONFRONTS CNNâS BLACKLIST
Democracy dies in darkness.
August 22, 2017
Frontpagemag.com
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Attached is a recent article entitled, âD.C. Shooter A Fan of the Southern Poverty Law Center.â D.C. Shooter a Fan of the Southern Poverty Law Center - Liberty. Not only has the SPLCâs hate list been connected to at least two incidents of attempted mass murder, the article quotes Mark Potock, of the SPLC, who admitted in an interview: "Our criteria for a 'hate group,' first of all, have nothing to do with criminality, or violence, or any kind of guess we're making about 'this group could be dangerous.' It's strictly ideological."(Emphasis added.)
In the attached recent article, âA Demagogic Bully: The Southern Poverty Law Center Demonizes Respectable Political Opponents as âHate GroupsââAnd Keeps its Coffers Bulging,â Mark Pulliam catalogues the SPLCâs biased listings and describes how the SPLC unfairly uses a loose definition to smear ideological opponents having no connection to actual hate groups:
âThe SPLC claims that â917 Hate Groups are currently operating in the U.S.,â but offers only vague guidelines for what qualifies: âgroups hav[ing] beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics.â Despite its insinuations that hate groups are inherently violent, the SPLC casts a much broader net: âHate group activities can include criminal acts, marches, rallies, speeches, meetings, leafletting or publishingâ (emphasis added). Indeed, some of the SPLCâs hate âgroupsâ are merely websites or publicationsâeven record labels and religious sects.
âThis fluid and subjective definition allows the SPLC to lump togetherâalong with the KKK, neo-Nazis, and racist skinheadsâsuch varied groups as religious-liberty advocates Alliance Defending Freedom and Liberty Counsel; pro-family groups such as the World Congress of Families; Frank Gaffneyâs Center for Security Policy; the David Horowitz Freedom Center and, separately, its Jihad Watch program; Ann Corcoranâs Refugee Resettlement Watch; and many immigration-reform groups, including CIS and FAIR.â (See A Demagogic Bully.)
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Freedom Center Confronts CNNâs Blacklist
FREEDOM CENTER CONFRONTS CNNâS BLACKLIST
Democracy dies in darkness.
August 22, 2017
Frontpagemag.com
...
Attached is a recent article entitled, âD.C. Shooter A Fan of the Southern Poverty Law Center.â D.C. Shooter a Fan of the Southern Poverty Law Center - Liberty. Not only has the SPLCâs hate list been connected to at least two incidents of attempted mass murder, the article quotes Mark Potock, of the SPLC, who admitted in an interview: "Our criteria for a 'hate group,' first of all, have nothing to do with criminality, or violence, or any kind of guess we're making about 'this group could be dangerous.' It's strictly ideological."(Emphasis added.)
In the attached recent article, âA Demagogic Bully: The Southern Poverty Law Center Demonizes Respectable Political Opponents as âHate GroupsââAnd Keeps its Coffers Bulging,â Mark Pulliam catalogues the SPLCâs biased listings and describes how the SPLC unfairly uses a loose definition to smear ideological opponents having no connection to actual hate groups:
âThe SPLC claims that â917 Hate Groups are currently operating in the U.S.,â but offers only vague guidelines for what qualifies: âgroups hav[ing] beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics.â Despite its insinuations that hate groups are inherently violent, the SPLC casts a much broader net: âHate group activities can include criminal acts, marches, rallies, speeches, meetings, leafletting or publishingâ (emphasis added). Indeed, some of the SPLCâs hate âgroupsâ are merely websites or publicationsâeven record labels and religious sects.
âThis fluid and subjective definition allows the SPLC to lump togetherâalong with the KKK, neo-Nazis, and racist skinheadsâsuch varied groups as religious-liberty advocates Alliance Defending Freedom and Liberty Counsel; pro-family groups such as the World Congress of Families; Frank Gaffneyâs Center for Security Policy; the David Horowitz Freedom Center and, separately, its Jihad Watch program; Ann Corcoranâs Refugee Resettlement Watch; and many immigration-reform groups, including CIS and FAIR.â (See A Demagogic Bully.)
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Freedom Center Confronts CNNâs Blacklist