The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday is the importance of an honest, law-abiding justice system that holds every individual and organization to the same standards. In particular, the topic is how to hold the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) accountable. Tyler O’Neil explained the following in excerpts from an update of his 2020 book, What You Can Do to Hold the Southern Poverty Law Center Accountable. He explains the history of SPLC, why the organization faces criminal charges, and what you and I can do against SPLC.
Back
in 2019, the SPLC smeared conservative Christian groups as “anti-LGBT hate
groups,” [its education arm] Teaching Tolerance was spreading critical race
theory and transgender ideology, and the SPLC was trying to convince
donor-advised funds to blacklist “hate groups.”
In
the intervening years, however, things only got worse….
In
2023, the SPLC released its “hat map” for 2022, and it included 702 “antigovernment
extremist groups.” Prominent among these “antigovernment extremists” was the “anti-student
inclusion movement.” The “hate map” featured no fewer than 230 chapters of Moms
for Liberty, along with the policy group Parents Defending Education.
The
next year, the SPLC added groups led by medical professionals, such as Do No
Harm and the Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine, to the “hate map,” branding
them “anti-LGBTQ hate groups” because they oppose experimental transgender “medicine”
to make men appear female and vice versa. The SPLC even branded Gays Against
Groomers – a group of lesbian, gay, and bisexual people who oppose the
sexualization of children and transgender ideology – an “anti-LGBTQ hate group,”
suggesting that their key target of hate is … themselves.
The
following year, the center added Turning Point USA, the largest conservative
grassroots youth organization in the country, to the map, stating that its “primary
strategy is sowing and exploiting fear that white Christian supremacy is under
attack.” The SPLC also added PragerU, a conservative group that makes You Tube
videos to educate the public, to the map….
Despite
the SPLC’s many scandals, President Joe Biden’s administration welcomed this
morally bankrupt smear factory with open arms….
Documents
showed that R.G. Cravens, manager of research and analysis at the SPLC’s
Intelligence Project, spoke at a conference for Justice Department prosecutors on
Nov. 7, 2023. A program for the event noted that Cravens would focus on “the
anti-LGBTQ movement” and “help investigators and prosecutors identify potential
evidence and motivations for bias crime.”
Under
President Donald Trump, the FBI has officially distanced itself from the SPLC.
FBI Director Kash Patel told The Daily Signal that the SPLC’s “disgraceful
record makes them unfit for any FBI partnership. Even so, Democrats’ defenses
of the SPLC suggest that it may return to federal influence should another
Democrat follow President Trump in the White House in 2029….
Why, exactly, does the SPLC face criminal charges?
Before
acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel announced the
criminal charges on April 21, 2026, the SPLC put out its own statement. The
SPLC announced that it faced a criminal investigation for what it described as
the use of “paid confidential informants to gather credible intelligence on
extremely violent groups.”
SPLC
Interim CEO Bryan Fair said the informants were “necessary” to protect the SPLC
from “countless credible threats.” He added that while the SPLC fed information
to law enforcement, it did not “share our use of informants broadly with
anyone.” He said the group no longer works with paid informants, even though
they previously “saved lives.”
The
indictment claims, however, that the SPLC was funding the very “hate” it
claimed it exists to destroy. The indictment refers to the payees as “field
sources” or “Fs.”
The
list incudes F-37, “a member of the online leadership chat group that planned
the 2017 ‘Unite the Right’ event in Charlottesville, Virginia and attended the
event at the direction of the SPLC.” The indictment states that this field
source “made racist postings under the supervision of the SPLC and helped
coordinate transportation to the event for several attendees.” Between 2015 and
2023, the SPLC allegedly paid this field source more than $270,000.
The
SPLC does not face charges merely for paying members of white nationalist
groups, but for defrauding donors, lying to banks, and conspiring to cover up
the activity….
The
indictment confirms my suspicions that the SPLC had not just been exaggerating “hate”
by smearing conservatives, but also by supporting racist extremists. It also
underlines the key warning of “Making Hate Pay”: that the SPLC has become a
corrupt smear factory. If the SPLC lied to banks, as the indictment suggests,
it will be very difficult for the center to weasel its way out of a guilty
verdict….
What You Can Do Against SPLC
If
you work at a company that works with [the software company] Benevity, please
consider asking your employer to opt out of using the SPLC “hate map” filter.
If
you notice Learning for Justice materials in your school, please speak up.
If
you worked for a company that the SPLC and its allies bullied into blacklisting
“hate groups,” and are willing to speak on record or anonymously, I’d love to hear
from you.
If
you hear someone considering giving to the SPLC, please let them know how
corrupt this smear factory is.
The
Trump administration and conservatives increasingly know the truth about the
SPLC – we need to make it so obvious that Democrats and the Left cannot ignore
it.
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