SPLC Charged With Funding Fake Opposition

Who da thunk?

Always beware of kosher theatre, and remember that Trump does not work for you. His job is to make you think he is working for you while he continues the Jewish imperium.

REPORTER: I just want to make sure I understand. You’re alleging that the Southern Poverty Law Center was paying the leaders of KKK and other groups?

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3 Comments on SPLC Charged With Funding Fake Opposition

  1. Wow. If it walks like a duck, and quacks likes a duck, then maybe…
    SPLC’s current dilemma is overdue; the question is, since they were probably doing
    this stuff from the get-go, why now ? More distraction for the normies ?
    A trust-your-government-to-do-the-right-thing con? As always, “methinks thou
    dost protest too much”, DOJ. As these subverts at SPLC been around since 1971,
    well, timing is everything–that’s fifty-six years of their shenanigans. Why overlook
    until April of 2026…oh, wait. I just thought of something. Isn’t the gangster
    in the White House’s political fortunes at their lowest ebb since he crawled in there?
    There are no coincidences. Just distractions.

  2. The KKK was established because these same radical republicans made life hell during the reconstruction after the civil war. Everyone seems to forget or is completely ignorant to what was done to the south after the war. If you knew the truth you would understand why even today northerners are not trusted. I hate seeing the KKK used in this manner, and I’m a northerner.

  3. I would rather use the term “Judeo-Satanic” in the message, but anyway:

    “A Yale University professor of law and history, Samuel Moyn, has resurrected and redefined Marxian class conflict. In the old Marxism, the capitalists exploited the workers. In Moyn’s version, elderly Americans exploit the young. Moyn’s solution, espoused, of course, in the New York Times (April 21), is for the old to be dispossessed of their homes, jobs, accumulated wealth, and political and judicial offices. These dispossessions and more are needed for “intergenerational justice,” by which Moyn means redistribution from the aged to the young, and in order to stop older Americans from “Hoarding America’s Potential.” Moyn thinks that a poorly educated and undisciplined youth can manage all of America’s affairs better than better educated and more disciplined older Americans.” – Beginning part of the article “Yale Professor Defines Elderly Americans as [a] New Class Enemy” by Paul Craig Roberts

    https://paulcraigroberts.org/yale-professor-defines-elderly-americans-as-the-new-class-enemy/

    TL;DR and understandings of that article: Samuel Moyn paints all elderly people with the same para-Marxi brush, in a similar manner to how Stephen A. Kent paints all religious leaders (not only leaders of NRMs, short for new religious movements) as dangerous, deluded and diagnostically compromised in a book he had recently written. What would be the consequences, if I don’t and won’t share such hostility? Would I be uncompromisingly ostracized, and so made a person of the associational black market, by those rendered unable to restrain and improve themselves in spiritual and moral regards by the Communist Malspecter?

    https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stephen_A._Kent

    — Elfriede Lentner, https://www.deviantart.com/puretassel

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