The radical leftist group that helped a gunman commit an act of
terrorism against a conservative organization was officially reprimanded
by the Obama Department of Justice (DOJ) for its hateful attacks,
according to documents
obtained by Judicial Watch. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is
an extremist nonprofit that lists conservative organizations that
disagree with it on social issues on a catalogue of “hate groups.” The
previously undisclosed DOJ rebuke is a vindication for groups targeted
by the SPLC’s witch hunts and is especially impactful because the Obama
administration was tight with the SPLC and even hired the controversial
nonprofit to conduct diversity training for the government. Judicial
Watch uncovered documents relating to the SPLC’s diversity training at the DOJ back in 2013.
Also in 2013, Judicial Watch reported
that a Virginia man who planned a mass shooting based on the SPLC’s
“hate map” of conservatives got a 25-year prison sentence. Prosecutors
called it an act of terrorism and recommended a 45-year sentence. The
terrorist, Floyd Lee Corkins, stormed into the headquarters of the
Family Research Council (FRC) and carried out the politically-motivated
shooting based on an SPLC target list. The FRC is a Christian
organization that promotes the traditional family unit and the Judeo-
Christian value system. Corkins pleaded guilty and admitted that he
learned about the FRC from the SPLC, which describes itself as a civil
rights group but labels conservatives who disagree with it on social
issues as hateful.
In 2015, the SPLC issued a hit list
of U.S. women against sharia law, the authoritarian doctrine that
inspires Islamists and their jihadism. This included a starter kit for
Islamists to attack American women who refuse to comply with Sharia law
and a detailed list of female bloggers, activist and television
personalities who reject Sharia law, which is rooted in the Quran. Among
those targeted were colleagues and friends of Judicial Watch who fear
for their safety simply for practicing their rights under the U.S.
Constitution. That SPLC hate list is titled Women Against Islam/The
Dirty Dozen and includes illustrations and detailed information on all
the women, who are branded “the core of the anti-Muslim radical right.”
The SPLC hate brochure further targets them by claiming that they’re “a
dozen of the most hardline anti-Muslim women activists in America.”
Another favorite SPLC target is any group or individual that speaks
openly against illegal immigration. The DOJ reprimand, issued last year
but kept quiet at the agency’s request, involves the SPLC’s atrocious
behavior during immigration court proceedings. Two groups that oppose
illegal immigration, the Federation for American Immigration Reform
(FAIR) and the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), were the target
of personal, baseless and below-the-belt attacks from SPLC attorneys
during official immigration court proceedings. The SPLC filed a motion
attacking and defaming the two respected nonprofits by describing them
as “white supremacist”, “eugenicist”, “anti-Semitic”, and
“anti-Catholic.” In its reprimand the DOJ says it is troubled by the
conduct of SPLC lawyer Christopher Strawn and that his conduct
“overstepped the bounds of zealous advocacy and was unprofessional.”
Furthermore, SPLC made “uncivil comments that disparaged FAIR and its
staff,” the rebuke states, adding that the language constitutes
frivolous behavior and doesn’t aid in the administration of justice.
The Obama administration kept the reprimand confidential and asked
FAIR and IRLI to keep it under wraps. In the meantime, SPLC continues to
publicly trash the groups and escalate attacks against them by putting
them on the official hate list. The executive director and general
counsel of IRLI, Dale Wilcox, says his nonprofit and FAIR will keep
fighting for immigration policies that put America first. “The SPLC’s
latest tactic in its never-ending witch-hunt and the federal
government’s resulting reprimand should send the following message to
the mainstream media,” Wilcox said: “Stop using the SPLC as a legitimate
hate-watch source in your news coverage. That a cabal of biased
list-keepers can play such an important role in distorting the
immigration debate in this country is testament to the utter failure of
much of the mainstream media which frequently publishes their
inflammatory commentary and refuses to question their baseless methods
or financial motivations.”
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