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U.S. Constitution Title: The Southern Poverty Law Center is a hate-based scam that nearly caused me to be murdered USA Today by Jessica Prol Smith Ill never forget the moment I learned we were on lockdown. It was Aug.15, 2012. My frustration mingled with fear. Trapped on the sixth floor, we knew someone had been shot. We knew we couldnt leave yet. We knew little else. While I was missing lunch, a crime scene played out in the office lobby below me. My coworker and friend Leo wasnt armed, but he had played the quick-thinking and inadvertent hero, disarming a young man on a mission to kill me and as many of my colleagues as possible. The gunman had packed his backpack with ammo and 15 Chick-fil-A sandwiches later admitting that he had planned to smear them on our lifeless faces as a political statement. Leo took a bullet in the arm but managed to hold the attacker until law enforcement arrived. I wrote and edited for the Family Research Council, a public advocacy organization that promoted the principles I have cared about since childhood: protecting the family, promoting the dignity of every human life and advocating for religious liberty. It reads like a tagline, but its also just what I believed and the way I chose to match my career with my convictions. I never expected that everyone would celebrate or share my beliefs. But I did expect to be able to discuss and debate these differences without becoming a political target in an act of terrorism, the first conviction under Washington, D.C.s 2002 Anti-Terrorism Act. It was the type of violent incident that one could expect a group that purportedly monitors hate, like the Southern Poverty Law Center, to notice, research and decry. In fact, we were on the centers radar but for all the wrong reasons. The assailant acknowledged later in FBI testimony that he had selected our office precisely because the SPLC had labeled my employer a hate group. It has always been easier to smear people rather than wrestle with their ideas. Its a bully who calls names and spreads lies rather than thoroughly reading a briefs legal arguments or challenging the rationale underlying a policy proposal. The SPLC has chosen to take the easy path to intimidate and mislead for raw political power and financial benefit. For years, former employees revealed, local journalists reported and commentatorshave lamented: The Southern Poverty Law Center is not what it claims to be. Not a pure-hearted, clear-headed legal advocate for the vulnerable, but rather an obscenely wealthy marketing scheme. For years, the left-wing interest group has used its hate group list to promote the fiction that violent neo-Nazis and Christian nonprofits peacefully promoting orthodox beliefs about marriage and sex are indistinguishable. Sometimes, it has apologized to public figures it has smeared, and it recently paid out millions to settle a threatened defamation lawsuit. These shameful secrets are no longer hidden in shadows. The New York Times, Politico, NPR and a host of other mainstream publications are reporting on the corruption and widening credibility gap. The SPLC dismissed its co-founder in March, and its president has resigned amidst numerous claims of sexual harassment, gender discrimination and racism within the organization a parade of disgraces that vividly force the conclusion: The SPLC is hollow, rotten and failing at the very virtues it pretends to celebrate. The criticism comes from many corners. Theres theCurrent Affairs editor who seems sympathetic to the centers progressive mission but decries its hate group list as an outright fraud and a willful deception designed to scare older liberals into writing checks to the SPLC. Theres the retired investigative journalist who helped research and write an eight-part series on the centers litany of problems and questionable practices in the mid-1990s. His Washington Post opinion piece reads with a thinly veiled message: We nearly got a Pulitzer Prize for TELLING YOU SO. But perhaps most damning of all are the indictments leveled by former employee Bob Moser in The New Yorker. He remembers being welcomed to the Poverty Palace and recounts the heart-sinking reality of it all being pawns in a highly profitable scam. Jobs and years have passed, and I work now for Alliance Defending Freedom. ADF ranks among the top performing firm(s) litigating First Amendment cases, according to the Empirical SCOTUS blog, and is the Christian legal powerhouse that keeps winning at the Supreme Court, according to The Washington Post. And yes, my new employer has also attracted one of the SPLCs spurious hate labels. The label easily peels and fades away when one actually does the research and listens to truth before deciding to troll. If the SPLC thought that its hate would intimidate or silence me and my colleagues, theyre sadly mistaken. Im lucky blessed, really that I didnt take a bullet for my beliefs back in 2012. But the centers ugly slander and the gunmans misguided attack have sharpened my resolve and deepened my faith in my Savior, who commands my destiny and shields me from the schemes of man. The same is true for my colleagues. Fifty-one years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fell to an assassins bullet. The SPLC pretends to carry his legacy but weaponizes hate labels instead. Unlike SPLCs name-calling, Dr. Kings words and vision stand the test of time. Injustice anywhere, he warned, is a threat to justice everywhere. The SPLC, as an institution, has thoroughly disqualified itself as an arbiter of justice. But this country would be a better place if the centers donors, lawyers and friends would truly believe and apply Dr. Kings legacy his peaceful pursuit of justice and his love of neighbor. Jessica Prol Smith is senior news writer and editor for Alliance Defending Freedom.Follow her on Twitter: @JessicaProl
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I didn't recall that chicken sandwiches were involved. I must not have paid attention at the time. Pretty safe to post this here at LF. I don't think the SPLC will have any defenders posting here to defend them.
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