Over 1,000 Hate Groups Are Now Active in United States, Civil Rights Group Says

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  1. fifthofnovember

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    Oh come on now. I know (from the information you provided) that there are almost twice as many black hate groups as white hate groups, but that's no reason to call black people sub-human.
     
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    You have the right to be informed. Why stay ignorant?

    Sirach 5:15 (CEB) = "Don’t be ignorant in matters large or small."
     
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    Can you tell us about the other people who infest hate groups beside the hate-fueled psychotic sub-humans?
     
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    EXCLUSIVE: FBI Removed SPLC, ADL From Resources Pages Over ‘Number Of Concerns’

    New information indicates the FBI removed two “hate watch” organizations from the resources page of its website because of internal concerns with the organizations.

    In 2014, the FBI removed the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) from the resources page of its civil rights division, telling The Daily Caller at the time that the removal was because the groups were not themselves government-run.
    In response to the FOIA release, FBI spokeswoman Samantha Shero told The Daily Caller News Foundation that there were multiple reasons the two groups were removed from the resources list. First, Shero reiterated that the FBI wanted to use government-only resources because the agency didn’t want to give the impression that it endorsed or had vetted any research conducted by those non-governmental organizations. And second, the FBI didn’t want any groups not on the resources page to feel left out.


    According to Shero, those two reasons constituted the “number of concerns” mentioned in the FBI email from 2014.

    The timing of the decision is somewhat notable.

    The FBI, based on dates in the email, made the decision almost immediately after meeting with congressional staffers regarding concerns expressed by the head of the Family Research Council, a pro-family, pro-heterosexual marriage organization. The FRC’s head complained in February 2014 that its presence on the SPLC’s “hate-watch” list inspired a terrorist attack against the organization. Floyd Corkins, the shooter, explicitly targeted the FRC in August 2012 and wanted to kill as many employees as possible precisely because the FRC had been listed as an “anti-gay” group on the SPLC’s website since 2010.

    The FBI met with these congressional staffers March 12, 2014, and a document obtained by TheDCNF showed that the FBI promised to re-evaluated the SPLC’s presence on the “resource” tab on the agency’s site.


    The FBI email requesting the SPLC and ADL’s removal from the resources page came March 18, 2014, just days after agents met with congressional staffers to communicate FRC concerns about the SPLC.

    The ADL immediately took umbrage at the removal back in March 2014. ADL’s then-National Director Abraham Foxman expressed shock that the FBI removed the group unilaterally without any discussion, whatsoever.

    “We are shocked, surprised and disappointed that this would be done without any consultation with groups such as ours who have been working closely with the Federal Bureau of Investigation on issues of hate crime. We look forward to having further conversations with them on this issue,” Foxman said at the time.

    Both the SPLC and the ADL have a history of questionable claims relating to extremism. In a particularly recent example, the SPLC was forced to apologize after placing Ben Carson on an extremist watch list in early 2015, a move which generated serious public backlash.




     
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    The Southern Poverty Law Center apologized and agreed Monday to a settlement of $3.375 million to Maajid Nawaz’s Quilliam Foundation after admitting to falsely labeling his advocacy organization as “extremist.”

    Nawaz, a former British politician who has railed against Islamic extremism and the false use of the Koran to incite violence around the globe, and Quilliam were incorrectly characterized and listed in the SPLC’s “A Journalist’s Manual: Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists.”

    https://www.newsweek.com/splc-nawaz-million-apologizes-981879?amp=1
     
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    Anyone who uses the SPLC as a source, has as much credibility as the actual conmen who run the SPLC.
     
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    I see no reason to believe any of their crapola.
     
  8. Let Freedom Ring

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    OMG! You can't possibly be serious. Out of one side of your mouths you RW Trumpers have been insisting that Obama is gay (which is totally untrue), and here you are insisting he is a homophobe. What seems to be the issue? Can't you people keep your lies and conspiracy theories straight, for God's sake? He certainly can't be both, and in truth is he isn't either. SMH. Just keep throwing your manufactured insults against the wall to see which of your "alternative facts" stick.
     
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    Wouldn't that be wonderful? Back in the 70s, I remember thinking that by this point in the future we would have progressed beyond racism and skin color wouldn't matter. Maybe in another 50 years or so (if we haven't blown ourselves up by then, that is).
     
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    That's a nice dream ---- one that I can share ---- but I don't know how realistic it is, as long as people can find ways to profit and benefit from divisiveness and identity politics. Do you think someone like Al Sharpton would sit back quietly while he faded into obscurity? His lifeblood is race hustling. In a colorblind world he would be a nobody, and history might not look kindly on his efforts to keep racial division alive either. He's not the only one, but he's a great example.

    When I voted for Obama in 2008 it felt like a huge moment, like a last hurdle on the homestretch towards a colorblind nation. Instead Obama himself pushed race relations back half a decade. Some people seem to find strategic benefit in making sure we don't become a colorblind nation. Sadly.
     
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    Translation: They caved to RW extremist trolling.
     
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    We're not even pre-post-racial yet.
     
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    Liberals are the biggest hate group in the US presently.
     
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    SPLC is a hate group.
     
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    Did they name Islam,,, why not.

    Islam has their hate in writing, there is no mistaking it.
     
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    Because these Republicans are unpatriotic antichrists.
     
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    Funny how right wing Trump supporters claim to be Christian while running over people with their cars in Charlottesville while opening fire on a group of peace loving Jews in Pittsburgh and on peace loving blacks in South Carolina.

    Why are right wingers so violent???
     
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    While it might be comforting to think of them as subhuman, the reality is that they are just people. People like you and me.

    People want to imagine that they are less than human because they like the thought "oh, I would do better than them, even if raised in identical circumstances"

    Even if that were true, why would you do better? Because your dna is so much better? If you believe That, then your probably wouldn't do any better. The sad reality about hate groups and the people in them is that we ARE them, just fortunate enough to be raised differently or lucky enough to be born smarter.
     
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    You can thank the democrats for spawning such groups. Case in point the KKK.
     
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    I have always been curious to know if mohammed became a pedophile, murderer, rapist and robber
    immediately after the verses of the violent koran were "given" to him...or was he that way inclined simply because being a peaceful "cleric" wasnt working...I mean what came first, the chicken or the egg...
    Who in fact created the equivalent for desertion (apostacy)...was it mohammed thru the koranic verses, or was it "created" in the sunnah....
     
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    we have stuff here that can't be proven.
    The Qur'an of today is the 9th century, and not the 7th as claimed.

    Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him.” Bukhari 9.84.57

    Bukhari is the third of the book of the Sunnah, and comes out around the same time as the Qur'an,

    this is the only one relating somewhat to that I am aware of in the Quran.


    Quran[4:89] "They wish that you should disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal; therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of God; then, if they turn their backs, take them, and slay them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves any one of them as friend or helper."
     
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    That group considers MGTOW activists a hate group and many 'leaders' people endorsing hate so I consider the Southern Poverty Law Center the biggest hate group of all they should be ignored but nope to many idiots take them seriously. If anyone should do this it should be the FBI using sound standards and that should include endorsing or committing violence. And be independent of politics or other factors being neutral.
     
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    Orwell was a leftist.
     
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    You havnt seen mgtow have you? They are legit cultish and hateful, i’d say the mote hateful of the man-o-sphere.
     
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    A natural counter to the extreme left feminism and well the college educated nuts who hate men most just defend men's rights and want equality in say divorce laws. Incels are the younger group that well attach to older men's leaving but are angry young men what did women and girls expect we men take it up our butts over and over as a gender at some point you get us leaving or some getting angry. Are they a hate group or a mirroring movement to approved hate groups like ... Feminism. They hate men ever hear their leaders bash us men?
     
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