Disruptarian Radio SPLC Indictment: Did the Anti-Hate Industry Fund the Hate It Claims to Fight?
Disruptarian Radio SPLC Indictment: Did the Anti-Hate Industry Fund the Hate It Claims to Fight? belongs in the Disruptarian archive because it touches the same pressure points that run through independent media: speech, power, culture, music, politics, and the struggle to document events without asking permission from gatekeepers.
The source description says: The SPLC built a massive brand around “fighting hate.” But what happens when the anti-hate industry is accused of funding people tied to the same extremist groups it warned America about? In this commentary, Ryan Thompson breaks down the disturbing claims around the Southern Poverty Law Center, donor money, extremist informants, and the political business model built on fear. This is not a defense of the KKK, Nazis, Aryan groups, or any form of racial hate. Those movements are toxic, weak, and rejected by normal Americans. The question here is different: did the people claiming to fight hate have a financial incentive to keep hate visible? We look at the DOJ allegations, the congressional hearing, the SPLC’s huge donor machine, Charlottesville, and how fear can become a revenue stream when nonprofit activism turns into an industry. Commentary by Ryan Thompson. Based on the article and hearing transcript discussed here. Watch, think, and follow the money. Sources mentioned: Department of Justice: Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center|https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-grand-jury-charges-southern-poverty-law-center-wire-fraud-false-statements-and House Judiciary Committee: The Southern Poverty Law Center, Manufacturing Hate, Part II|https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/southern-poverty-law-center-manufacturing-hate-part-ii ProPublica: Southern Poverty Law Center Nonprofit Explorer|https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/630598743 SPLC 2024 Audited Financial Statements|https://www.splcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/2024-splc-audited-financial-statements.pdf ADL: Tattered Robes, The State of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States|https://www.adl.org/resources/report/tattered-robes-state-ku-klux-klan-united-states <p>The post Disruptarian Radio SPLC Indictment: Did the Anti-Hate Industry Fund the Hate It Claims to Fight? first appeared on Disruptarian Blog .</p>
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