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  • 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow Southern Poverty Law Center

    WASHINGTON, D.C., June 21, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) -- 48 conservative organizations joined forces Wednesday to call on governments, corporations, and media to cut ties with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), in light of the group’s recent surrender in a major defamation case.
    SPLC’s ostensible mission is to monitor hate groups, but is notorious for applying the “hate” label to mainstream Christian, pro-family, and conservative groups. Earlier this week, it admitted defeat in a defamation suit brought by the British-based Quilliam Foundation. SPLC issued a public apology for labeling the group “anti-Muslim extremists” and agreed to pay $3.4 million.
    The new letter, signed by representatives of the Family Research Council, the Ruth Institute, Liberty Counsel, Eagle Forum, and more -- all of whom have been “maligned, defamed, and otherwise harmed” by SPLC’s “groundless epithets” -- cites the settlement as the latest reason for disavowing SPLC.
    “Editors, CEOs, shareholders and consumers alike are on notice: anyone relying upon and repeating its misrepresentations is complicit in the SPLC’s harmful defamation of large numbers of American citizens who, like the undersigned, have been vilified simply for working to protect our country and freedoms,” the letter reads (the full text of the letter and complete list of signatories is published at the bottom of this report).
    SPLC has antagonized conservative groups for years, using its influence to sway treatment of conservatives by journalists, social media platforms, tech companies, and various businesses. Its work has even been used in government agencies, despite figures like former SPLC spokesman Mark Potok admitting on video their true purpose is to “completely destroy” organizations whose ideology SPLC deems beyond the pale.
    SPLC has gotten the online donation processing service Vanco (which is affiliated with Wells Fargo) to cut ties with the Ruth Institute; convinced the charity monitor GuideStar to label 46 conservative organizations, including FRC and the American College of Pediatricians, as “hate groups”; inspired “hard news” reports from ABC, NBC, and others to identify the religious liberty firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) as a “hate group”; and more.
    Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Amazon all partner with SPLC to varying degrees, to help identify alleged “hate groups” and “hateful content” to restrict or block from their services. The FBI even used SPLC as a resource on hate crimes until 2014, when it was removedduring the Obama administration. The Pentagon under President Donald Trump dropped it as a resource in October 2017.
    Last August, D. James Kennedy Ministries (DJMK), formerly known as Coral Ridge Ministries, filed a defamation suit against SPLC for calling it a “hate” group. Floyd Lee Corkins, the man who shot a FRC security guard and intended to kill more staffers for being “anti-gαy” in 2013, said SPLC’s “hate map” helped him select a target, but CNN promoted the map in 2017 anyway (SPLC condemned the crime).
    The joint statement follows the news earlier this week that “at least 60” conservative groups are currently considering whether to file their own lawsuits against SPLC in the wake of Quilliam’s victory. None have yet announced plans to do so, but the organization’s high-profile defeat has inspired conservative leaders to take the idea very seriously.
    JOINT STATEMENT BY ORGANIZATIONS DEFAMED BY THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER
    June 20, 2018
    We, the undersigned, are among the organizations, groups and individuals that the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has maligned, defamed and otherwise harmed by falsely describing as “haters,” “bigots,” “Islamophobes” and/or other groundless epithets. We are gratified that the SPLC has today formally acknowledged that it has engaged in such misrepresentations.
    In an out-of-court settlement announced today, the Southern Poverty Law Center formally apologized in writing and via video for having falsely listed Maajid Nawaz and the Quilliam Foundation as “anti-Muslim extremists” in one of the SPLC’s most notorious products, The Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists. It also agreed to pay them $3.375 million, tangible proof that the SPLC, which amounts to little more than a leftist instrument of political warfare against those with whom it disagrees, fully deserves the infamy it has lately earned. For example, in addition to its settlement with Nawaz and Quilliam, the organization has had to disavow multiple misstatements and other errors in its reporting in the past few months. Journalists who uncritically parrot or cite the SPLC’s unfounded characterizations of those it reviles do a profound disservice to their audiences.
    Editors, CEOs, shareholders and consumers alike are on notice: anyone relying upon and repeating its misrepresentations is complicit in the SPLC’s harmful defamation of large numbers of American citizens who, like the undersigned, have been vilified simply for working to protect our country and freedoms.
    With this significant piece of evidence in mind, we call on government agencies, journalists, corporations, social media providers and web platforms (i.e., Google, Twitter, YouTube and Amazon) that have relied upon this discredited organization to dissociate themselves from the Southern Poverty Law Center and its ongoing effort to defame and vilify mainstream conservative organizations.
    Sincerely,
    Lt. Gen. (US Army-Ret.) Jerry Boykin
    Executive Vice President, Family Research Council

    William Becker
    President, Freedom X law

    Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse
    Founder and President, The Ruth Institute

    Tom DeWeese
    President, American Policy Center

    Peter M. Friedman
    Author, Pleasant Hills, California

    Elaine D. Willman, MPA
    Willman-Davis Intergovernmental Resource Services

    Brian Camenker
    Executive Director, MassResistance

    Dr. Bill Warner
    Center for the Study of Political Islam

    Frank Gaffney
    Founder and President, Center for Security Policy

    Dr. Christopher Hull
    Executive Vice President, Center for Security Policy

    Clare Lopez
    Vice President for Research and Analysis, Center for Security Policy

    Cathy Hinners
    Security Advisor and Founder, dailyrollcall.com

    David Barton
    Founder, WallBuilders

    Tim Barton
    President and COO, WallBuilders

    Mat Staver
    Founder and Chairman, Liberty Counsel

    Eunie Smith
    President, Eagle Forum

    Austin Ruse
    President, C-FAM

    Christopher Doyle
    President, National Task Force for Therapy Equality

    Philip B. Haney
    DHS Founding Member & CBP Officer (Retired)

    Tom Trento
    Director, The United West

    Pamela Geller
    Editor in Chief, Geller Report
    President, AFDI

    David Smith
    Executive Director, Illinois Family Institute

    George Rasley
    Editor, ConservativeHQ.com

    Jim Simpson
    Freelance Investigative Journalist and Author, The Red-Green Axis

    Louie Johnston, Jr.
    Founder, Patriot Pastors
    American Constitution Center

    Trevor Loudon
    Author, Filmmaker, Speaker

    Shahram Hadian
    Founder, The TIL Project Ministry

    Michael Cook
    Editor, MercatorNet

    Trayce Bradford
    President, Texas Eagle Forum

    Tim Wildmon
    President, American Family Association

    Marissa Streit
    CEO, PragerU

    Michael P. Farris
    President, CEO and General Counsel, Alliance Defending Freedom

    Dr. Karen Siegemund
    President, American Freedom Alliance

    Gunnery Sergeant (Ret.) Jessie Jane Duff
    Senior Fellow, London Center for Policy Research

    Rick Manning
    President, Americans for Limited Government

    Sandy Rios
    Host, Sandy Rios in the Morning, AFR Talk Radio

    Gary Bauer
    President, American Values

    Dr. Frank Wright
    President and CEO, D. James Kennedy Ministries

    Dale Wilcox
    Executive Director and General Counsel, Immigration Reform Law Institute

    Ken Cuccinelli
    Former Attorney General of Virginia

    Dr. Tom Barton, MPH
    Brigitte Gabriel
    Founder and Chairman, ACT for America

    Peggy Dau
    Civil Rights Activist

    J. Christian Adams
    President, Public Interest Legal Foundation

    C. Preston Noell III
    President, Tradition, Family, Property, Inc.

    Martin Mawyer
    President, Christian Action Network

    Janet Porter
    President, Faith2Action
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    ADF/Re: 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow SPLC
    « Reply #1 on: June 25, 2018, 11:33:20 AM »
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  • 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow Southern Poverty Law Center

    [....] inspired “hard news” reports from ABC, NBC, and others to identify the religious liberty firm Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) as a “hate group”; and more. [....]

    To keep the allegedly "hateful" dots connected, I believe it's worth pointing out to CathInfo readers that 1 signatory to the newsworthy subject letter was the Alliance for Defending Freedom's "President, CEO and General Counsel" Michael P. Farris, whose organization was dumped by Amazon as an acceptable recipient of charitable donations, on the biased, um, authority(?) of SPLC.  The incident was brought to the attention of C.I. nearly 2 months ago:


    Christians labeled as "haters" by the SPLC are now going to be booted from Amazon's "smile" program. [....]

    As reported May 3 [2018] in TheFederalist.com.  A link was provided in the original posting that I quoted (very minimally but sufficiently to give credit [*]) immediately above (but I'm repeating that link with a full citation here):

    "Amazon Boots Christian Nonprofit From Donations Program Because Of SPLC’s ‘Hate List’".  May 3, 2018 By Bre Payton (a staff writer at TheFederalist). <http://thefederalist.com/2018/05/03/amazon-boots-christian-nonprofit-from-donations-program-because-of-splcs-hate-list/>.

    N.B.: I have no connection whatsoever with the Alliance for Defending Freedom.

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    Note *: A topic that was regrettably originally posted under <https://www.cathinfo.com/general-discussion/>, where it would've likely been pushed off its front index page and into obscurity faster than anywhere else on CathInfo.  I urge C.I. members to follow MaterDominici's focused example of placement of topics about SPLC instead.  I now see that Matthew alertly-albeit-manually redundantly listed it here in <https://www.cathinfo.com/fighting-errors-in-the-modern-world/>,  but even in this more appropriate (sub)forum, it's sunk to its index page 4Sigh.


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  • 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow Southern Poverty Law Center

    How odd that SSPX Superior-General Bp. Bernard Fellay wasn't among the 48 signatories to the subject letter!

    Can it be that there fewer than a handful of us on CathInfo who've ever looked to see whether SPLC has written any hostile propaganda about SSPXWell !  Prepare to have your eyes opened, then try this Web-search address:

    <https://www.startpage.com/do/search?lui=english&q=host:splcenter.org+sspx+hate> [#].

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    Note #: "Startpage.com" is the user-privacy focused "Ixquick" after a, um, boringly bland renaming.  My impression is that it has nevertheless retained its focus on protecting Web-searching privacy, even moving their servers to Europe where the protections are stronger than in the U.S.A.

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    Re: 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow SPLC
    « Reply #3 on: June 26, 2018, 02:39:33 AM »
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    Following your link, I was surprised to see stuff like this:
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    Jan 16, 2007 ... Radical Traditionalist Catholics Spew Anti-Semitic Hate, CommitViolence ..... In the late 1980s, Pope John Paul II excommunicated all SSPX ...
    Jan 16, 2007 ... But only a handful preach anti-Semitic hatred. ... for The Angelus,published by SSPX, including "Judaism and the Vatican," which blames Jєωs ...
    Feb 26, 2009 ... In February, for instance, a 1997 article by two SSPX priests thatcalled ... hate literature, much of it either published or sold by Angelus Press.
    Oct 30, 2015 ... SSPX leaders contend the reforms were the result of a “Masonicplot ... in Winona, Minn., apparently intending to become a SSPX priest. But he ...
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    Re: 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow SPLC
    « Reply #4 on: June 26, 2018, 06:17:59 AM »
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    Following your link, I was surprised to see stuff like this:
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    Jan 16, 2007 ... Radical Traditionalist Catholics Spew Anti-Semitic Hate, CommitViolence ..... In the late 1980s, Pope John Paul II excommunicated all SSPX ...
    Jan 16, 2007 ... But only a handful preach anti-Semitic hatred. ... for The Angelus,published by SSPX, including "Judaism and the Vatican," which blames Jєωs ...
    Feb 26, 2009 ... In February, for instance, a 1997 article by two SSPX priests thatcalled ... hate literature, much of it either published or sold by Angelus Press.
    Oct 30, 2015 ... SSPX leaders contend the reforms were the result of a “Masonicplot ... in Winona, Minn., apparently intending to become a SSPX priest. But he ...

    What violence? No Trad is actively saying "I'm going to shoot up a ѕуηαgσgυє", and (thank God) no one has actually done it. The SPLC has done nothing good. Ever.
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