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Southern Poverty Law Center should include itself on its ‘hate’ list

Por: New York Post Opinion June 09, 2023

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For all its claims to profile “hate and antigoverment extremist” outfits, the Southern Poverty Law Center has become nothing more than a hate group itself. Once it targeted true scum like the Ku Klux Klan. Now it lists 1,225 “threats,” some of which are “extreme” because they stand for conservative causes. Or, in one case, a group of moms who just Yes, (a nonprofit with 280 chapters) is, per SPLC, is “at the forefront” of groups... + full article



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