06/12/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Last year, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) Learning for Justice project launched a guide telling elementary school teachers to indoctrinate their students with explicit sexual materials as part of their “learning” experience. As you might expect, many parents and members of the public were outraged, prompting some of them to form child advocacy groups.
Now, the SPLC has added at least a dozen of these child advocacy groups to its infamous “hate map,” including a group called Moms for Liberty that currently boasts over 100,000 members and growing. To defend children, according to the SPLC, is to promote “hate” – that is how far-left the SPLC truly leans.
While claiming to be a civil rights organization promoting equality and other such buzzwords, the SPLC has become one of the most vocal supporters and promoters of LGBT indoctrination, particularly in public schools, libraries, and other places where children are often present.
The SPLC also endorses the transgender mutilation of children, calling it “gender-affirming health care.” And anyone who objects to such rebranding of child abuse is now considered by the group to be a hater – and is likely to eventually, if not already, find itself on the SPLC’s “hate map” alongside the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and other such groups, like Moms for Liberty has.
(Related: E-commerce giant Amazon is colluding with the SPLC to label Christians and their mission as “hate.”)
Entitled “Best Practices for Serving LGBTQ Students,” the aforementioned SPLC guide book for teachers says that they should be having conversations with their underage students about “gender pronouns,” sex education, and the transgender invasion of sports and bathrooms.
Such obscene topics are considered by the SPLC to constitute “love,” as the group apparently believes that children and even toddlers need to know about all sorts of sexual perversions before they even reach puberty.
When those same children’s parents come forward and try to protect them from such filth, the SPLC sweeps into action by labeling them as “hate groups” so as to discredit their efforts.
According to SPLC Intelligence Project Director Susan Corke, anyone who opposes the LGBT indoctrination and perversion of children is spreading “hate.” She warned in a statement that the child advocacy groups allegedly spreading it are using “a very deliberate strategy to go to the local level” when they try to shield children from the SPLC’s agenda.
The SPLC further sees parents and others who opposed the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdowns and mask and “vaccine” mandates as a similarly “hateful” threat that must be stamped out by labeling all their organizations as “hate groups.”
Since when is it hateful to try to preserve a child’s innocence and protect him or her from the gross perversions of the LGBT lobby, which preys on them as part of its recruitment efforts? Since when is it wrong for a child’s parents to speak out in his or her defense locally?
“The Southern Poverty Law Center is not southern nor is it poor and it certainly isn’t a law center,” one commenter wrote about this far-left group, which in and of itself constitutes an actual hate group. “But I guess Socialist Perverted Leftist Cult wouldn’t pull in the donations.”
Another suggested that perhaps SPLC actually stands for Satan’s Perverted Liars Club.
“Note that BLM (Black Lives Matter) and Antifa aren’t ‘extremist’ in the eyes of the SPLC,” noted another, pointing out that the SPLC actually endorsed the violent tactics of BLM and Antifa following the George Floyd psy-op incident.
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