Attorney General Sessions orders review of Justice
Department’s ties to the Southern Poverty Law Center, by Ann Corcoran,
8/12/18.
Now Sessions has ordered a review to ensure the Justice Department no longer partners with the SPLC and other groups that “unfairly defame Americans.”…Sessions charged, it uses its hate-group designations “as a weapon” to “bully and intimidate” organizations of which it simply doesn’t approve.
The New York Post editorial yesterday is entitled:
It’s been a rough year for the Southern Poverty Law Center deservedly
so. And it just got more difficult, thanks to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The
SPLC, formed in 1971 as an aggressive civil-rights nonprofit law firm, has
become the left’s go-to arbiter of what constitutes a hate group. Its pronouncements are quoted without
challenge by the news media, and it has an endowment of $300 million, enriched by major
corporate donors.
Yet
its overly broad definition of “hate” often goes far beyond truly vile outfits
to include people and groups that simply don’t toe a politically correct line.
That’s why the SPLC two months ago had to pay $3.4 million and publicly
apologize to Maajid Nawaz, whom it had falsely labeled an “anti-Muslim
extremist.” (He’s actually a practicing Muslim who opposes extremism.)
But
that didn’t stop the Star-Ledger last week from devoting an
editorial to denouncing New Jersey’s ICE spokesman, Emilio Dabul, for his
“links” (as supplied by the SPLC) to “anti-Muslim fanatics.” This, even though
the Star-Ledger admitted that Dabul’s own writings
“showed no anti-Muslim bias.” It was all guilt by association — right from
the SPLC playbook.
As
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who’s also been smeared by the SPLC as an “anti-Muslim
extremist, has noted, the group these days is invested more in “profiting off
the anxieties and white guilt of Northern liberals” than in actually upholding
civil rights.
Sessions’
review is long overdue, and follows other government agencies that have backed
away from the SPLC. It’s time for those who still merely parrot its smears to
start taking a closer look. More here.
If
you are looking for something to do, you need to complain to your local paper
or TV station any time they use the SPLC as a credible source to define “hate groups.”
The
SPLC was forced to remove its now infamous Anti-Muslim Extremist list that included yours
truly, see here.
Targeting Refugee Resettlement Watch and anyone questioning refugee
resettlement for their towns and cities was initiated by a Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society study in 2013 which explicitly asked that the SPLC investigate
us.
Here
is a quote from that study (my post is here). Earlier in the report they
mentioned RRW by name.
Conduct Research on Local Anti-Refugee Leaders: The national refugee agencies should partner with groups
such as Center for New Community and Southern Poverty Law Center to learn more about individuals and
groups leading local efforts to resist resettlement, to determine if they
belong to organized anti-immigrant or anti-Muslim organizations or networks.
Remember
that the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, as one of nine federal resettlement
contractors, is dependent on your tax dollars for more than half of the group’s
income!
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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