Indictment of Southern Policy Law Center

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Anonymous wrote:I think the SPLC did great work for years and was an important part of the civil rights landscape. I also think it’s become a large money driven corporate machine that has millions in offshore accounts. This isn’t a political statement. It’s what happens.

There is a lot that I would love it to focus on - like southern poverty. But I know that’s not its focus.

How do you know this?


DP. Easy: look at their website.

What part of the website shows “it’s become a large money driven corporate machine that has millions in offshore accounts”? Please link to it.


https://www.splcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/splc-2023-irs-990.pdf

The characterization of the SPLC as a "large money driven corporate machine" is obviously a matter of opinion, but the 990 posted on their website show that the SPLC took in $129,000,000 in revenue in FY2024 and reported assets of over $800,000,000. The Schedule F shows more than $30,000,000 in investments outside the US, specifically in central America and the Caribbean.



So? How’s that prove they are “large and money driven”?

Many tiny colleges that no one has ever even heard of have endowments that are larger than that.

The SPLC puts so much $$$ into its mission of helping poor people with legal matters that it can barely keep its own lights on in the office.


Reread the first sentence of the post you're quoting. Especially the words "obviously a matter of opinion."
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Anonymous wrote:I think the SPLC did great work for years and was an important part of the civil rights landscape. I also think it’s become a large money driven corporate machine that has millions in offshore accounts. This isn’t a political statement. It’s what happens.

There is a lot that I would love it to focus on - like southern poverty. But I know that’s not its focus.

How do you know this?


DP. Easy: look at their website.

What part of the website shows “it’s become a large money driven corporate machine that has millions in offshore accounts”? Please link to it.


https://www.splcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/splc-2023-irs-990.pdf

The characterization of the SPLC as a "large money driven corporate machine" is obviously a matter of opinion, but the 990 posted on their website show that the SPLC took in $129,000,000 in revenue in FY2024 and reported assets of over $800,000,000. The Schedule F shows more than $30,000,000 in investments outside the US, specifically in central America and the Caribbean.



So? How’s that prove they are “large and money driven”?

Many tiny colleges that no one has ever even heard of have endowments that are larger than that.

The SPLC puts so much $$$ into its mission of helping poor people with legal matters that it can barely keep its own lights on in the office.


Reread the first sentence of the post you're quoting. Especially the words "obviously a matter of opinion."


Ok, so the poster was full of it, which we knew.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I think the SPLC did great work for years and was an important part of the civil rights landscape. I also think it’s become a large money driven corporate machine that has millions in offshore accounts. This isn’t a political statement. It’s what happens.

There is a lot that I would love it to focus on - like southern poverty. But I know that’s not its focus.

How do you know this?


DP. Easy: look at their website.

What part of the website shows “it’s become a large money driven corporate machine that has millions in offshore accounts”? Please link to it.


https://www.splcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/splc-2023-irs-990.pdf

The characterization of the SPLC as a "large money driven corporate machine" is obviously a matter of opinion, but the 990 posted on their website show that the SPLC took in $129,000,000 in revenue in FY2024 and reported assets of over $800,000,000. The Schedule F shows more than $30,000,000 in investments outside the US, specifically in central America and the Caribbean.



So? How’s that prove they are “large and money driven”?

Many tiny colleges that no one has ever even heard of have endowments that are larger than that.

The SPLC puts so much $$$ into its mission of helping poor people with legal matters that it can barely keep its own lights on in the office.


Reread the first sentence of the post you're quoting. Especially the words "obviously a matter of opinion."


Ok, so the poster was full of it, which we knew.


I’m sorry that someone said a thing you don’t like about the SPLC.
Anonymous
This case is clearly politically motivated.
Suffers from evidentiary weakness.
Has no clear legal precedent.

They claim "SPLC misled and defrauded donors" yet can't seem to name a single donor who complained...

I hope DoJ loses - and I hope the SPLC sues DoJ and wins
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This case is clearly politically motivated.
Suffers from evidentiary weakness.
Has no clear legal precedent.

They claim "SPLC misled and defrauded donors" yet can't seem to name a single donor who complained...

I hope DoJ loses - and I hope the SPLC sues DoJ and wins


They will lose and it will be as embarrassing for Trump as it always is. He will have to find a new distraction to save his feelings.
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The Trump DOJ lied about the SPLC's role in Charlottesville.

Using informant-provided info, the SPLC handed the FBI a 45-page "Event Alert," including names, photos, associates and criminal histories of the rallygoers—and their "weapons of choice," per a new filing.

https://bsky.app/profile/klasfeldreports.com/post/3mkktwpyrhs2m
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/southern-poverty-law-center-says-informants-werent-secret-doj-rcna342519

Southern Poverty Law Center attorneys say it appears the federal grand jury that returned an indictment last week was "not merely misled" by the government, but "actively weaponized" to facilitate a case against a party disfavored by the Trump administration.
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Exactly. SPLC isn't paying people to DO evil things, they are paying people to help find out about and STOP people from doing evil things.

It's disgusting what the Trump admin is trying to do to them.
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Exactly. SPLC isn't paying people to DO evil things, they are paying people to help find out about and STOP people from doing evil things.

It's disgusting what the Trump admin is trying to do to them.
Gave a million dollars to a neo-Nazi group that years before the SPLC declared was dead.
Anonymous
Fidelity and Vanguard just shut SPLC down for charitable contributions based on the federal indictment.

Things are looking up!
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