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I am "officially" on the list.
Three different organizations in NH I am a part of are on "the list".
Three different organizations in NH I am a part of are on "the list".
You SHOULD be proud, they didn't say there's ANYTHING WRONG with these groups. Did they? What are people here so mad about?
just because I don't share everybody's hatred against them doesn't mean I work for them, I'm not even defending them, I'm defending this particular list as I don't see what's inaccurate about it.
I am "officially" on the list.
Three different organizations in NH I am a part of are on "the list".
nobody likes a braggart.
Listen Josh, I'm know you're probably just trolling here, and getting a good laugh out of it.
But for the benefit of those who don't know, and maybe you, if, in fact you are serious, let me sum up why the list is problematic, OK?
SPLC has a direct line to DHS.
This has been proven and documented many, many times.
Now, that means that government puts a lot of stock in what SPLC calls a "dangerous", "extremist" or "terrorist" group.
It's a pretty good bet that all these, perfectly legal and constitutionally protected organizations will now, or have already been put into a government database and "watch list".
In case you missed it, a few weeks back, the President signed the National Defense Authorization Act (The NDAA) for 2012.
Contained in that legislation is wording that grants the executive branch and the defense department the "right" to detain and punish, up to execution any person it deems as being in "material support" of a terrorist organization.
That includes US citizens.
No judge, no jury, no trial, no bill of rights, no lawyer, no phone call, no due process, no nothing if they so choose.
You become an unperson, just another body in another state's mass grave system.
The people that will become unpersons first will be people with "links to known terrorist or extremist" groups.
The groups that are listed in that SPLC report.
The people that are right here.
Now, besides the egregious affront to liberty, the very idea that government should even be in the business of keeping "watch lists" of it's own people, in a supposedly free society, can you at least see why many people here, including myself, are up in arms over this "report"?
nobody likes a braggart.
I ain't josh, but I'll keep reading.
Sure, except the government probably has more money and resources than them, and could easily do their own research.
So it's really not about the list, or SPLC, it's about the fact the government can abuse their power on people they dislike. So ultimately your problem is with the government and the indifference of innocent civilians. When a government encourages people to point out who's worth watching, do you blame opportunists for stepping up to the food plate?
I really don't know why you think I'm trolling when I'm telling people to calm down...
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit civil rights organization dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry, and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society.
Guys, has anyone actually read what the SPLC is or what they do?
Essentially, they're a non-profit organization, not a government agency or anything like that. Since they're against hate and bigotry however, their constant articles about the "patriot movement" implies that they think the groups listed in the OP's posts are extremists/radicals (not necessarily violent ones). Obviously, they're misguided, but they're no different than any other misguided nonprofit group *cough*GOP*cough*.
Also, the bold didn't carry over, so if you look at the original article, it lists groups in bold and the counties in which they operate underneath it. So if you see something like "Clarke County", it's a county in which the bolded group operates; the county itself is not listed as an extremist organization.
Had it been his call, Mack would not have made Rosa Parks get off that bus back in 1955, he says. She was merely disobeying a bad law, and cops waste time "enforcing stupid laws all the time."
How in the everloving fuck is this a bad thing? God damn, the SPLC is stupid.
They're not stupid, they're evil.
Guys, has anyone actually read what the SPLC is or what they do?
Essentially, they're a non-profit organization, not a government agency or anything like that.
Since they're against hate and bigotry however, their constant articles about the "patriot movement" implies that they think the groups listed in the OP's posts are extremists/radicals (not necessarily violent ones).
Obviously, they're misguided, but they're no different than any other misguided nonprofit group *cough*GOP*cough*.
Why is We are Change on the list? So the SPLC hates people who questions the government?