Well, over my coffee and bites of an apple picked from my backyard, I did a little research on this civil rights poverty club. Its website is so heart-warming, those white apologist civil rights lawyers helping they're downtrodden black brothers (I wonder how much they suck out for a case).
But, see, Bobby, there are always at least two sides to a story, and you would do well to listen to both.
Despite the fact that the Southern Poverty Law Center linked Infowars and Alex Jones with Pittsburgh cop killer Richard Poplawski earlier this year because Poplawski had left comments on Jones’ websites, comments on SPLC’s own website that call for Alex Jones to be executed for his political beliefs have remained online for four months. Southern Poverty Law Center’s concern about comments on the Internet which call for violence does not seem to extend to their own website.
In a response to SPLC’s smear piece which connects Poplawski to Jones, which remains uncorrected despite several other large websites making retractions on the issue, a commenter compares Jones to the “Taliban, Nazis and ruthless fascist dictators” and says that people like him blow up clinics, fly planes into buildings, hang people and shoot cops. The respondent then advocates that Jones and his ilk receive “a lethal injection or a bolt of electricity,” i.e. that they be executed by the state simply for espousing political viewpoints that some may disagree with.
Alex Jones’ Prison Planet.com » Southern Poverty Law Center Supporter: Execute Alex Jones For His Political Beliefs
Or this...
In its Winter 2007 Intelligence Report, the Southern Poverty Law Center [SPLC], an enormously wealthy left-wing organization that sets itself up as a watchdog of hate-groups, racism and anti-Semitism, published a brutal attack on traditional Catholics. For years, SPLC monitored scurvy groups such as Neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, Skinheads and White Supremacists. More recently it targeted the so called “Christian right”. The SPLC accused Pat Buchanan of "hawking racism", calling his State of Emergency book a "white nationalist screed". Two years ago, its Winter 2005 Intelligence Report disparaged the “Christian Right” for its opposition to homosexuality, gay marriage and the gay agenda, after which the homosexual New York Blade celebrated with the headline: “Report Labels Religious Right as Hate Group”.
On the Southern Poverty Law Center
You go on now and keep spewing your propaganda, Bobby. There are many lefties here who will lap it up.