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Disruptarian Radio SPLC Hearing EXPLODES: Congress Questions Alleged Funding of Extremist Groups

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The source description says: A shocking congressional hearing has raised serious questions about allegations involving the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), donor funds, extremist organizations, and the broader issue of fake hate crimes. In this video, I break down the hearing testimony, discuss the allegations contained in the referenced indictment, and examine the incentives behind victimhood culture, grievance politics, reputation destruction, and manufactured outrage. If these allegations are true, they could represent one of the most significant nonprofit scandals in modern American history. If they are false, they raise equally important questions about accountability and political weaponization. We'll also look at historical examples of fake hate crime cases, media narratives, and why truth matters more than political tribalism. Featured Videos: Fake Hate Crime Archives: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/X8rH5mBNYf4 Related Analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkVeFOgmni8 More Coverage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx4DJ21B-3M Topics Covered: • SPLC congressional hearing • SPLC indictment allegations • Fake hate crimes • Victimhood culture • KKK funding allegations • Neo-Nazi recruitment allegations • Southern Poverty Law Center controversy • Free speech and media narratives • Political incentives and fundraising • Jordan Peterson on gossip and reputation destruction Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:12 SPLC hearing breakdown 04:35 Allegations involving donor funds 08:40 The business of victimhood 13:55 Fake hate crimes and media narratives 18:42 Jordan Peterson on gossip and reputation attacks 22:15 Why truth eventually comes out 25:00 Final thoughts DISCLAIMER: This video discusses allegations raised during congressional testimony and referenced legal proceedings. Allegations remain allegations unless proven in court. Viewers are encouraged to review source materials and reach their own conclusions. #SPLC #FakeHateCrimes #CongressionalHearing #FreeSpeech #Politics #VictimhoodCulture #SouthernPovertyLawCenter #NewsAnalysis #JordanPeterson #Disruptarian KEYWORDS SPLC hearing, SPLC indictment, Southern Poverty Law Center, fake hate crimes, congressional hearing, KKK allegations, neo nazi allegations, extremist groups, donor fraud allegations, victimhood culture, grievance politics, political corruption, congressional testimony, hate group funding allegations, media narratives, free speech, censorship, Jordan Peterson gossip, reputation destruction, victim mentality, Charlottesville controversy, civil rights organizations, nonprofit accountability, political fundraising, congressional investigation, white supremacy allegations, SPLC controversy, hate crime hoaxes, donor transparency, truth and accountability, culture war news, political commentary, Disruptarian, Ryan Thompson, fake victim narratives, congressional oversight, nonprofit scandal, public corruption, free market commentary, anti cens <p>The post Disruptarian Radio SPLC Hearing EXPLODES: Congress Questions Alleged Funding of Extremist Groups first appeared on Disruptarian Blog .</p>

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