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It Sure Looks Like SPLC Is Cooked, Sliced, Diced, and Served Up on a Platter – HotAir

Yesterday, the Department of Justice dropped a superseding indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, revealing far more evidence it has obtained that pretty conclusively demonstrates that the organization didn’t, as it claimed, just pay informants to spy on white supremacist hate groups; it actively organized and paid for activities such as cross burnings, rallies, and even klan robes for individuals who wanted to leave the group. 





It has the goods. The bank records, the payments, everything. 

An organization that sued the Klan into bankruptcy then used its own money, collected from donors using its IRS nonprofit status, to prop up these organizations and fund their activities. 

Everything, it turns out, should be assumed to be a hoax. Even the KKK is a leftist op. Which is pretty embarrassing for everybody involved, amusingly. 

A superseding indictment returned by an Alabama grand jury on Tuesday has accused the Southern Poverty Law Center of secretly funneling millions in donations to informants associated with extremist groups such as the KKK, and those funds going towards the making of Klan robes and hoods as well as cross burnings and recruitment. 

The newest indictment accuses the organization of funnelling around $4.1 million in donations “to a series of fictitious accounts” that were used to pay “field sources” affiliated with extremist groups between 2014 and 2023. The original indictment from April had alleged around $3 million in funds funneled between that time period, an amount that is now far greater.

The superseding indictment retains the original 11 counts first handed down in April: six counts of wire fraud, four counts of making false statements to a federally insured bank, and one count of conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering. 

The indictment stated that donor funds paid to field sources were used to purchase materials for cross burnings and making Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods, attending and hosting extremist group rallies nationwide, creating and growing chapters of extremist groups as well as recruiting new members, making “racist paraphernalia that extremist groups sold at rallies,” and paying the living expenses of field sources to allow them to “focus on their extremist groups rather than seeking other employment.”

“The SPLC actively led donors to believe that their donations would be used to ‘dismantle’ violent extremist groups. However, the SPLC hid from donors the fact that a portion of their donated funds was being secretly used to support extremist groups and to fund their violent, racist, and extremist activities,” the indictment stated. “These activities were of the same nature as the activities about which the SPLC published articles on its website and other forums in an effort to obtain donations.” 





The supply of racism was not high enough for the SPLC, so they decided to create it themselves. Raising funds for white supremacist groups appears to be too difficult to manage, so the SPLC graciously decided to help them out by giving them $4 million to keep operating. 

For God’s sake. Everything is a hoax. The left is built on a foundation of lies and theater. 

MUST WATCH: Not long after President Trump was elected, Yasmin Seweid publicly announced that she was verbally as*aulted by three white men.

She said they tried to pull off her hijab and called her a terrorist while declaring their support for Donald Trump. 

The left and the media went nuts, blaming President Trump.  But guess what?

We now know that Yasmin Seweid made it all up… and the truth has been buried by the media.

Let’s fix that.

Potemkin racism. It’s great for fundraising, and I suppose you could call funding cross burnings and the infamous Unite the Right rally a business expense, assigned to the advertising budget. 





Liberal groups and Pravda outlets like The New Republic are trying to portray funding white supremacy as helping “law enforcement,” which is quite the cope, unless you think that law enforcement needs to create more crime in order to keep up their own budgets. As if there isn’t enough crime already. 

Worse than the fact that the SPLC created these hoaxes to juice its fundraising is the fact that the manufactured hate has created real hate and racial division by convincing minorities that there is a well-funded effort on the right to oppress them.

Ironically, the racial discord that has arisen anew is radicalizing white people, who feel unjustly under attack as riots break out and leftists talk about “eradicating whiteness.” 





White people are justifiably angry about being demonized for their skin color, just as black people have been. The Classical Liberal answer to this is color blindness and, as Martin Luther King said, judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin. 

Much of the energy behind the riots and hate crimes we have seen in recent years comes from the myth propagated by groups like the SPLC that whites hate blacks and want to keep them oppressed. 

White people are sick of it, and not only are developing callouses against accusations of racism, but developing less-than-flattering views of minorities as they become convinced that reconciliation is impossible. 

The SPLC did that. 


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