The Southern
Poverty Law Center (SPLC) recently released its annual report, “Year in Hate and Extremism.”
The SPLC listed a dozen organizations as “extremist groups,” Moms for Liberty
among them. How/why did the liberty-loving ladies make the list, you ask?
Simple. They had the audacity to insist that schools stock age appropriate
books and material in their libraries.
Monsters!
In an emailed response to the Guardian’s request for
comment, Moms for Liberty founders Tina Descovich and Tiffany Justice wrote:
“Name-calling parents who want to be a part of their child’s education as ‘hate
groups’ or ‘bigoted’ just further exposes what this battle is all about: Who
fundamentally gets to decide what is taught to our kids in school – parents or
government employees?” The dedicated duo added: “We believe that parental
rights do not stop at the classroom door and no amount of hate from groups like
this is going to stop that.”
The SPLC itself, were it not such a preposterously,
laughably biased group of moronically evil asshats, would be the nation’s most
dangerous and extreme “hate group.” The SPLC considers virtually any entity to
the right of Mao Zedong a “hate group.” It’s not just “Moms for Liberty” who
are smeared as such. The SPLC would consider “The Sons of Liberty” a hate
group, as well. “Daughters of the American Revolution?” Hate group. The
Founders? Hate group, of course. I mean, duh!
And it’s
not just freedom and independence that the SPLC abhors. It disdains religion,
as well. At least Christianity. Lutherans? Hate group. Catholics? Hate group. Essentially
anything that has ties to tradition or Americana is utterly despised by the
ostensibly hate-hating SPLC.
Baseball? A
hate sport. Apple pie? A hate food. Moms? A hate group…as we have already seen.
But is Antifa on the Southern
Poverty Law Center’s most recent list of extremist/hate groups? Perish the
thought! Antifa tolerantly and inclusively attempts to assault police officers
and burn and loot large swaths of American cities, particularly those run by
Democrats. Why would it make the list? Neither do groups that inclusively chase
conservative speakers off campus or lovingly fire-bomb Christian churches and
pregnancy centers. Understandably.
And, naturally, none of those
that make traditional, cis-gendered, Christian, heterosexuals feel safe and
welcomed by incessantly mocking them and their beliefs-- and labeling them “Nazis,”
“extremists,” “far-right,” and “domestic terrorists” make the list, either.
The SPLC branded the group
“White Lives Matter” (which I didn’t even know existed) a hate group. Did it
similarly smear the group Black Lives Matter, despite its many acts of violence
and its leaders’ extreme misuse of funds? Ha, ha! Good one!
The SPLC was founded
by a leftist who sought out like-minded donors to enrich himself…as Rosslyn
Smith explained in a 2012 post right here at American Thinker.
The SPLC gleefully announced
that Fox News had parted ways with “extremist
host Tucker Carlson,” who it asserted promulgated “false assertions” that Ray
Epps was a government plant and provocateur during the Jan. 6 “insurrection” at
the Capitol. How did the SPLC know Carlson’s assertions were false, despite the
fact there is video of Epps urging the crowd to enter the Capitol and he,
almost alone among the protesters, has never been charged? Why, because those
assertions “were debunked in a segment on CBS’s ‘60 Minutes.’” Absolutely
debunked. Don’t question that assertion.
You see, you can’t trust Fox
News. Or Tucker Carlson. Or Republicans. Or patriots. Or Christians. Or Christ,
for that matter. Obviously. But, we all know that CBS’s ’60 Minutes’ is a
trustworthy, unimpeachable source, alone among all other entities gracing the
cosmos.
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