• The Southern Poverty Law Center is a 'scam'

    From Jane Fonda Socialist Report@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 15 05:08:33 2022
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    The Southern Poverty Law Center’s problems go well beyond the
    fact it’s a vicious, left-wing attack dog with no care
    whatsoever for the reputational and personal harm it causes by
    lumping Christians and anti-extremist activists with actual neo-
    Nazis.

    As it turns out, the SPLC is a cynical money-making scheme,
    according to a former staffer’s blistering tell-all, published
    this week in the New Yorker. The center’s chief goal is to bilk
    naive and wealthy donors who believe it's an earnest effort to
    combat bigotry.

    The only thing worse than a snarling partisan activist is a
    slimy conman who merely pretends to be one.

    “Outside of work,” author Bob Moser recalls of his days working
    for the supposed anti-hate group, “we spent a lot of time
    drinking and dishing in Montgomery bars and restaurants about …
    the hyperbolic fund-raising appeals, and the fact that, though
    the center claimed to be effective in fighting extremism, ‘hate’
    always continued to be on the rise, more dangerous than ever,
    with each year’s report on hate groups. ‘The S.P.L.C.—making
    hate pay,’ we’d say.”

    “[I]t was hard, for many of us, not to feel like we’d become
    pawns in what was, in many respects, a highly profitable scam,”
    he adds.

    The way Moser tells it, the center’s chief founder, Morris Dees,
    who was dismissed unceremoniously last week for unspecified
    reasons, discovered early on that he could rake in boatloads of
    cash by convincing “gullible Northern liberals” that his group
    is doing the hard work of fighting “hate.”

    But the center’s supposed mission of combating bigotry doesn’t
    actually matter to its top brass, Moser says. It’s just a
    business choice and one that has been extremely lucrative
    throughout the years. Moser’s article reminds readers of the
    time Dees actually said of the SPLC in an interview with then-
    Progressive magazine reporter John Egerton, “We just run our
    business like a business. Whether you’re selling cakes or
    causes, it’s all the same.”

    The group’s failure to live up to the ideals it supposedly
    champions is never more apparent than in its alleged treatment
    of female and minority staffers, Moser writes. To wit, female
    employees are routinely subjected to sexual harassment and
    minorities rarely make it out of administrative and support
    roles, he alleges.

    But the sleaziest thing of all, out of everything Moser details,
    is the allegation that his former employer’s business model
    centers entirely around keeping donors in a state of constant,
    wallet-opening panic. The SPLC, which enjoys a sterling
    reputation in the press as a serious and knowledgeable authority
    on bigotry and extremism in the U.S., does this to great effect
    with sleek gimmicks such as its infamous “hate maps” and “hate
    lists,” all of which are shared widely by an extremely eager,
    fawning news media.

    “[T]he center continues to take in far more than it spends. And
    it still tends to emphasize splashy cases that are sure to draw
    national attention,” he writes adding the group’s “central
    strategy” involves “taking on cases guaranteed to make headlines
    and inflame the far right while demonstrating to potential
    donors that the center has not only all the right enemies but
    also the grit and know-how to take them down.”

    Moser adds there is an inescapable sense of “guilt” that comes
    with thinking about “the legions of donors who believed that
    their money was being used, faithfully and well, to do the
    Lord’s work in the heart of Dixie. We were part of the con, and
    we knew it.”

    Who knew you could make the big bucks simply by lumping Ayaan
    Hirsi Ali and Ben Carson with actual, honest-to-God neo-Nazis?

    Everyone at SPLC did, apparently.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-southern-poverty- law-center-is-a-scam
     

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  • From Rudy Canoza@21:1/5 to David Hartung on Mon Feb 14 20:14:14 2022
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    On 2/14/2022 8:12 PM, David Hartung wrote:
    On 2/14/22 22:08, Jane Fonda Socialist Report wrote:
    The Southern Poverty Law Center’s problems go well beyond the
    fact it’s a vicious, left-wing attack dog with no care
    whatsoever for the reputational and personal harm it causes by
    lumping Christians and anti-extremist activists with actual neo-
    Nazis.

    As it turns out, the SPLC is a cynical money-making scheme,
    according to a former staffer’s blistering tell-all, published
    this week in the New Yorker. The center’s chief goal is to bilk
    naive and wealthy donors who believe it's an earnest effort to
    combat bigotry.

    The only thing worse than a snarling partisan activist is a
    slimy conman who merely pretends to be one.

    Interesting.

    No. You're a fuckwit with *zero* ability to discern what is "interesting." What you call "interesting" never is.

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  • From David Hartung@21:1/5 to Jane Fonda Socialist Report on Mon Feb 14 22:12:50 2022
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    On 2/14/22 22:08, Jane Fonda Socialist Report wrote:
    The Southern Poverty Law Center’s problems go well beyond the
    fact it’s a vicious, left-wing attack dog with no care
    whatsoever for the reputational and personal harm it causes by
    lumping Christians and anti-extremist activists with actual neo-
    Nazis.

    As it turns out, the SPLC is a cynical money-making scheme,
    according to a former staffer’s blistering tell-all, published
    this week in the New Yorker. The center’s chief goal is to bilk
    naive and wealthy donors who believe it's an earnest effort to
    combat bigotry.

    The only thing worse than a snarling partisan activist is a
    slimy conman who merely pretends to be one.

    Interesting.

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