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Monday, February 11, 2013

Bloody Hands: The Southern Poverty Law Center

Written on Sunday, February 10, 2013 by J. Matt Barber
Long before homosexual activist Floyd Corkins entered the D.C.-based Family Research Council (FRC) with the intent to commit mass murder, I warned from the rooftops that the hard-left Southern Poverty Law Center’s anti-Christian “hate group” propaganda might spur such bloodshed. With a column headlined, “Liberal violence rising,” I wrote, “The SPLC’s dangerous and irresponsible (‘hate group’) disinformation campaign can embolden and give license to like-minded, though less stable, left-wing extremists, creating a climate of true hate. Such a climate is ripe for violence.”….. Further evidence reveals that the “hate map” – more accurately labeled “hit map” – even provided the exact location of FRC and other Christian groups found on Corkins’ hit-list with little red dots to helpfully pinpoint their precise locations.
Corkins told the FBI after the shooting that he intended to “kill as many as possible and smear the Chick-fil-A sandwiches (which he brought with him) in victims’ faces.” Prosecutors said that he planned to leave FRC after the attack and go to another conservative group to continue his reign of terror. A handwritten list of three other groups was found with his belongings while an investigation of Corkins’ computer revealed that he identified his targets on the SPLC website. The other groups were also maliciously listed by the SPLC as “hate groups.”…. Is the SPLC a left-wing extremist group? Absolutely. Are they anti-Christian? Without a doubt. But few would have believed, until now, that they might intentionally, with malice aforethought, seek to incite anti-Christian bloodshed.....To Read More.....

1 comment:

  1. You can't accuse the SPLC of having any particular ideology beyond the almighty dollar. If every conservative in the land sent the SPLC a ten-dollar bill there would be no end of breathless "Left-wing" plots and alarums from the nation's most profitable "non-profit."

    As it is, the majority of the SPLC's donors are not conservative and many do not hold Christian ideals, which is why the SPLC can make comments like this on its "Hate Map" fundraising tool:

    "...[N]eo-Confederacy claims to pursue Christianity and heritage and other supposedly fundamental values that modern Americans are seen to have abandoned."

    http://wp.me/pCLYZ-gJ

    Yeah. Christianity and other fundamental values that modern Americans have abandoned.

    One wonders if the thousands of devout Christians who donate to the SPLC realize exactly what America's most profitable "non-profit" really thinks of them.

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