| It will be interesting to see if other orgs who pay informants (e.g., Project Veritas) are subjected to the same scrutiny. |
I hope so. That having been said, I suspect the SDLC’s use is orders of magnitude higher. But this is a super sketchy practice and should be closely scrutinized regardless of who does it or the magnitude. |
I'm not legal expert, but it seems to me that helping plan a rally and orchestrating the transportation goes beyond being an "informant." |
+1 |
Yep. They tried to hide the payments. They lied to their donors. Their “informants” used the funds to facilitate the commission of crimes. Their SPLC actually manufactured racism to justify its existence. Couldn’t happen to a more corrupt organization. |
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Lmao
I’m sure that this will be successful. The can join Mark Kelly and Jerome Powell in jail! |
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How is this any different than National Inquirer or TMZ and their use of "paid informants."
In both of those news outlets it is quite clear they are illegally paying LEO sources. |
| Exposing informants to protect white nationalists is certainly the role of government. |
This government? Job #1 |
| The question is did they do more than inform? Were they paid to plan and purchase transportation, for example? |
Yes. |
To be an informant you have to be participating in what the group is doing. Have you ever seen the Sopranos or literally any other crime show? You can’t be the guy in the back just listening at the meetings to what the group puts out publicly. |