Investigative Journalist Tyler O'Neil Exposes SPLC's 'Hate Map' and Radical Connections
PragerUJune 13, 202549 min219,822 views
50 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and its 'Hate Map'
- π‘ The SPLC, an organization claiming to fight hate speech, is described as a hate watchdog that attacks conservative and Christian groups.
- π― The SPLC's "hate map" is a tool used to label mainstream conservative and Christian organizations as "hate groups," associating them with groups like the KKK.
- π This designation has been weaponized by Big Tech and the media to suppress dissent and has inspired real-world violence, such as the attack on the Family Research Council.
SPLC's Controversies and Financials
- π° The SPLC has faced significant defamation lawsuits, including a $3.5 million settlement with a Muslim reformer.
- β οΈ Internal scandals include accusations of racial discrimination and sexual harassment, leading to the departure of its co-founder, Morris Dees.
- π Despite a massive endowment of $740 million, the SPLC maintains offshore accounts, raising questions about its financial practices.
Connections to Radical Groups and Government Influence
- π The SPLC's "hate map" has been used to target organizations, and the organization has been consulted by federal law enforcement on domestic terror threats.
- ποΈ The SPLC's influence extends to government policy, with its designations impacting how organizations are perceived and treated.
- π« The SPLC has been criticized for labeling groups like Turning Point USA and PragerU as hate groups, while seemingly overlooking or defending radical activist groups like Antifa and CHIRLA.
The Broader 'Woke' Agenda and Activist Networks
- π§© The discussion links the SPLC to a broader "woke" agenda that includes critical race theory, climate alarmism, and gender ideology, aiming for societal destabilization and the creation of a new America.
- π€ Activist groups, including CHIRLA and unions like SEIU, are accused of fueling anti-ICE riots and promoting an agenda that can alienate mainstream Americans.
- π° The narrative suggests that these organizations, often funded by taxpayers, benefit from a revolving door of funding and influence within government administrations.
Fighting Back and Taking Action
- π’ Individuals can fight back by questioning companies that associate with the SPLC and by contacting media outlets to demand coverage of the SPLC's controversies.
- π£οΈ Speaking up and holding companies accountable for their DEI statements is crucial, as seen with companies dropping DEI initiatives.
- πΊπΈ Teaching American values and common sense is essential to counter the influence of these organizations and to preserve the American DNA.
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