Raskin Says SPLC Donors Won’t Sue Over Fraud Because They ‘Love … How Effective It’s Been.’ He’s Right
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Raskin Says SPLC Donors Won’t Sue Over Fraud Because They ‘Love … How Effective It’s Been.’ He’s Right
When Raskin asks “Why has no one sued the Southern Poverty Law Center?” the answer is very clear: Violence and annihilation of conservatives is a feature of premium membership.
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Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., defended the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) from fraud allegations related to its funding of hate hoaxes, stating “what its donors love about the Southern Poverty Law Center is how effective it’s been.” After donors purchased a decade of race riots and left-wing violence to help Democrats, he must be right.
At a Wednesday hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, Raskin was attempting to defend the SPLC from a federal fraud indictment which showed how the organization that claims to dismantle “hate groups” actually funds them in order to manufacture hate and then fundraise even more off the chaos.
“The DOJ says that the SPLC defrauded its donors by paying undercover informants to infiltrate and collect intelligence on these racist groups, but where are all the donors complaining about having been defrauded?” he said. “To my knowledge, there’s not a single donor to the Southern Poverty Law Center who’s come forward to say that he or she was defrauded.”
He may be right, but the lack of fraud claims from donors suggests that they got exactly what they paid for. Why would donors be enraged when their return on investment was able to cripple the presidency of Donald Trump and dominate American politics through literal mob rule?
Democrat witness Maya Wiley, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference On Civil and Human Rights, and former NAACP and ACLU litigator, said the quiet part out loud, telling........
