SPLC is the modern equivalent to the weather underground

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The SPLC or southern poverty law center is the modern-day equivalent to the weather underground.

They are a scary, violent, and radical communist organization.

It's comforting to know (sarcasm) that they are teaming up with their communist infiltrates in the federal government (department of homeland security) to help fight the right wing.
 
What's that got to do with the weather in a tunnel?
 
So DoomGuy is Mike?:confused:
Wasn't he like 30 or something, not 28?
 
The head of the special education department of my high school was a radical leftist.

And if it was back in the day, I would have reported her to HUAC, the house for unamerican activities committee.
 
The head of the special education department of my high school was a radical leftist.

And if it was back in the day, I would have reported her to HUAC, the house for unamerican activities committee.
Did she teach all your classes?
 
Did she teach all your classes?

No, she wasn't a teacher, she was just the director of the sped department.

She had radical leftist views and I believe she may have been a Marxist.

Also, she was ugly a sin, and I mean she was ghoulishly ugly.
 
An ordinary man would fuck his teacher.

But Mikey would report her to the HUAC.


What disease is this?

Edit: OK, ugly teachers are the difference.....
 
The SPLC is active in fighting for civil rights and openly calls out hate groups that seek to deprive others of those rights.
 
Been speaking out against this group and its clone the ADL since my college days.

Its a piece of shit group that doesn't believe anyone should hold any views they don't approve of.

They really do "hate your freedom."
 
The SPLC is active in fighting for civil rights and openly calls out hate groups that seek to deprive others of those rights.

You are entirely correct. There is no great scandal attached to them nor dubious links to radicals. Some bitching by conservatives.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center#Controversy
Controversy[edit]

In 2010 "22 Republican lawmakers, among them Speaker Boehner and Representative Bachmann, three governors, and a number of conservative organizations took out full-page ads in two Washington papers castigating the SPLC for 'character assassination' by listing the conservative Family Research Council as a hate group."

Critics including journalist Ken Silverstein and political fringe movements researcher Laird Wilcox have accused the SPLC of an incautious approach to assigning the label In the wake of an August 2012 shooting at the headquarters of the Family Research Council in which a guard was wounded, some columnists criticized the SPLC's listing of the Family Research Council as an anti-gay hate group while others defended the categorization. The SPLC defended its listing of anti-gay hate groups, stating that groups were selected not because of their stances on political issues such as gay marriage, but rather on their "propagation of known falsehoods about LGBT people ... that have been thoroughly discredited by scientific authorities."

J.M. Berger of Foreign Policy disputes SPLC analysis in its Intelligence Report and Year in Hate and Extremism reports, and believes the SPLC carries a political slant. He questions the methodologies used by the SPLC and suggests that it overstates the presence of extremists in the United States.[134] Jesse Walker, writing in the libertarian magazine Reason, charges the SPLC with discrimination and fear-mongering in its portrayal of Patriot groups.

In October 2014, political conservative Ben Carson was added to the SPLC's extremist watch list because of his association with groups considered by SPLC to be extremist in nature, claims of a link between gay people and pedophiles, and comparison of health care and liberal government to slavery and totalitarianism. In February 2015, the SPLC concluded the Carson profile did not meet SPLC standards, removed his listing and apologized to him.
 
Groups like the SPLC have no place in America. They exist to stigmatize, intimidate, and eliminate views they don't approve of. In a free democracy that is wrong.

The ADL is basically the same thing, only it tries to maintain a slightly less obnoxious public profile probably because they are openly associated with an ethnic population. The SPLC is the more public "in your face" front for the same thing.
 
Been speaking out against this group and its clone the ADL since my college days.

Its a piece of shit group that doesn't believe anyone should hold any views they don't approve of.

They really do "hate your freedom."

That's the problem with those who preach hatred and racism. First ones to bitch about freedom of speech when someone disagrees with them. Even telling some one to SHUT THE FUCK UP is protected under freedom of speech. To be called a filthy racist scum klan Nazi type is freedom of speech. To post a list in public of those you think are evil, degenerate or traitorous is freedom of speech.

Why is it okay to say send the Muslims home. And not okay to say Racists are assholes.
 
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