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If, statistically, 90% of the voters you're "reaching out" to will vote against you, ending the outreach makes sense, actually.

 

Democrats know that if you want to win, you conduct outreach among people you can get to the polls who will vote for you

 

 

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THE “ANTI-HATE” GROUP THAT IS A HATE GROUP

KARL ZINSMEISTER

 

Shutting down people you don’t agree with is about as un-American as you can get. Rigorous debate, honest discussion, open exchange of ideas—that’s the American way. But free thinking and speech are threatened today by a group with a sweet-sounding name that conceals a nefarious purpose. This group is called the Southern Poverty Law Center, or SPLC.

 

Originally founded as a civil-rights law firm in 1971, the SPLC reinvented itself in the mid-‘80s as a political attack group.

 

Every year now it produces a new list of people and charities it claims are “extremists” and “haters.” Aided by glowing coverage from the establishment media, the SPLC’s hate list has become a weapon for taking individuals and groups they disagree with and tarring them with ugly associations.

 

The SPLC employs a two-pronged strategy:

First, find a handful of crazies with barely any followers, no address, and no staff, and blow them up into a dangerous movement— proof that there are neo-Nazis lurking everywhere. On their notorious “Hate Map,” the SPLC lists 917 separate hate groups in the U.S.! No one has even heard of more than a handful of them.

 

The second strategy of the SPLC is to undermine legitimate political voices that they oppose by associating them with extremists like the KKK.

 

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It’s a vicious irony: while promoting itself as a monitor of “hate groups,” the SPLC has, in practice, become a fomenter of hate.

 

Yet the group rolls on, bigger than ever. What keeps them going? For one thing, the establishment media constantly quote them. Scare stories about right-wing storm-troopers are a sure way to attract eyeballs, and fit nicely with the media’s own preconceptions of the “dangerous reactionaries” lurking out there in middle America.

 

Second, alarmism is a great fundraising technique. Convincing people there are fascists everywhere has turned the SPLC into a cash machine. Last year, the group hustled $50 million dollars out of frightened liberal donors, adding to the $368 million dollars of assets they were already sitting on.

 

So, the next time you see the Southern Poverty Law Center quoted in the news, just remember: the masterminds behind the SPLC aren’t eliminating hate.

 

They are fueling it. 

 

 

 

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Yeah trump gets zero pushback from the media lmao. 
 

And it’s not a conspiracy theory. The triads have the blessing of the Chicom government and operate on behalf of them constantly. Triads remit a ton of money back to China and, yes, the “parlors” are gang-owned. 

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