By Mike Adams
Monday, July 07, 2014
Author's Note: By way of disclosure, I am currently being
represented by the Alliance Defending Freedom, or ADF, in the appellate stages
of a First Amendment lawsuit.
When I was a graduate student, I had great admiration for
the Southern Poverty Law Center. In 1989, I took a graduate seminar in race
relations and learned all about how the SPLC helped shut down the KKK in the South
- thus expediting the end of the practice of lynching. Because of their hard
work, the targeted murder of blacks is currently confined to abortion clinics
funded by leftist organizations yet to be defined as "hate groups."
Sadly, the once-great SPLC has abandoned its focus on
fighting groups that terrorize the black community. Otherwise, they would be
doing something about Planned Parenthood. Instead, the SPLC has turned its
efforts towards promoting intellectual terrorism against all opponents of the
American Left. Now, virtually everyone who disagrees with SPLC politics is
branded a hate group and lumped together with groups like the KKK.
Recently, I learned that the now out of control SPLC has
characterized the Alliance Defending Freedom as a hate group. Their reason for
the characterization was simply that the ADF opposes efforts of the LGBT
community to impose its agenda on those who disagree with them for religious
reasons. Some examples of ADF activism in this area follow:
-Representing Bakers. The ADF has represented bakers who
have refused to bake cakes for homosexual “wedding” ceremonies. The SPLC has a
problem with this - suggesting that siding with the bakers constitutes anti-gay
bigotry. In fact, they liken it to the mid-20th Century practice of denying
blacks seats at counters in segregated cafes. This is a poor analogy, indeed.
In fact, the SPLC position is morally consistent with saying that a black baker
should be forced to bake cakes for a fundraising dinner for a white supremacist
group. Of course, the moral inconsistency is a reflection of the fact that SPLC
is dedicated to identity politics, not to principles of freedom of association
and freedom of conscience.
-Representing Photographers. ADF has also defended
photographers who refuse to photograph homosexual "weddings." This
was also seen as hateful by the SPLC. Imagine what the SPLC would do if a black
photographer had been forced to take pictures at a Klan rally. Would the SPLC
defend the photographer or the Klansmen?
-Representing Christian Student Organizations. You don't
really have to rely on a Klan hypothetical when trying to expose SPLC hypocrisy
on the issue of freedom of association. Back in the 1950s, Klansmen really did
try to join the NAACP in order to destroy them by changing their statements of
belief.
Now, homosexual activists have stolen the old Klan tactic
and used it on campus Christian organizations. And the SPLC is right there
cheering them on!
Now that some of the Christian groups have gone to the
ADF for protection against these Klan-inspired tactics, the SPLC has come out
against the ADF - even characterizing their efforts to defend Christian group
autonomy as part of a "sharp record of anti-gay bigotry." Switching
back to hypothetical mode, imagine that the ADF decided to defend the NAACP
from Klansmen seeking to invade the group and change their belief structure.
Would ADF be guilty of establishing a "sharp record of anti-Klan
bigotry"?
Indeed, highlighting SPLC hypocrisy is like shooting fish
in a barrel because the organization has no consistent set of moral principles.
That is, unless you characterize defending Leftists no matter what they do as a
"moral principal."
Truth be told, the SPLC has become much less of a
defensive organization in recent years. These days, they seem to remain on the
offensive with this tired business of stigmatizing groups that hold fairly
mainstream views as "hate groups." The ADF is but one of their many
targets. Others include the American Family Association (AFA,), the Family
Research Council (FRC), and World Net Daily.
It is worth asking what Martin Luther King would think
about the AFA or FRC if he were alive today. Would he brazenly lump them
together with the KKK and the Aryan Nation? Of course he wouldn’t. In fact,
King would probably be among their financial supporters.
It takes real moral bankruptcy to fail to grasp the
offensiveness of such brazen moral equivalence. One could only hope that the
moral bankruptcy of the SPLC will lead to actual bankruptcy as donors wake up
and turn away from the practice of subsidizing their blatant hypocrisy. Or
maybe members of the ADF could invade the group and reorganize the SPLCs core
beliefs, thus making them consistent.
The core problem with the SPLC is that they simply don't
understand the definition of hate speech - the thing they so enthusiastically
claim to be eradicating. In reality, hate speech is simply speech that liberals
hate because they lack the intelligence required to offer a rebuttal.
Given that the SPLC hates an increasing amount of main
stream speech, it is hard to avoid characterizing them as a hate group. Their
battle against hate groups would best be advanced by closing their own doors
and throwing a giant going out of business party. If they ever do, I will be
there to take pictures and bake them a cake.
Please, don’t laugh. Queerer things have happened before.
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