Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were paid informants, I understand the spin but are folks too dense to understand that. The press conference announcing the indictment made that abundantly clear.
Imagine believing that the KKK, Aryan Nations, Proud Boys and other supremacist groups have only ever existed because SPLC is funding them. Imagine believing that SPLC is paying thousands of people to get Nazi tattoos, join biker gangs, commit crimes, go to jail to organize white supremacist prison gangs. Imagine believing that one day someone is a pink haired gay vegan and the next they are Proud Boys members chasing down other pink haired gay vegans and beating them up for no reason other than an SPLC paycheck. Not to mention that SPLC's budget could barely make a dent in paying tens of thousands of people to pretend to be white supremacists.
The MAGA spin machine is truly delusional and is not grounded in any reality whatsoever.
Those of us who know anything whatsoever about the history of supremacist groups would have to lobotomize ourselves for the MAGA narrative to make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Mic drop. 🎤
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were paid informants, I understand the spin but are folks too dense to understand that. The press conference announcing the indictment made that abundantly clear.
Imagine believing that the KKK, Aryan Nations, Proud Boys and other supremacist groups have only ever existed because SPLC is funding them. Imagine believing that SPLC is paying thousands of people to get Nazi tattoos, join biker gangs, commit crimes, go to jail to organize white supremacist prison gangs. Imagine believing that one day someone is a pink haired gay vegan and the next they are Proud Boys members chasing down other pink haired gay vegans and beating them up for no reason other than an SPLC paycheck. Not to mention that SPLC's budget could barely make a dent in paying tens of thousands of people to pretend to be white supremacists.
The MAGA spin machine is truly delusional and is not grounded in any reality whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone in DC knows the SPLC’s common playbook: Do the opposite to create the narrative, give it to your friends in the media who will look the other way and just amplify it. Tell the lie, create the craziness, and then raise a bunch of money, make a bunch of stink, and try to curate power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were paid informants, I understand the spin but are folks too dense to understand that. The press conference announcing the indictment made that abundantly clear.
Imagine believing that the KKK, Aryan Nations, Proud Boys and other supremacist groups have only ever existed because SPLC is funding them. Imagine believing that SPLC is paying thousands of people to get Nazi tattoos, join biker gangs, commit crimes, go to jail to organize white supremacist prison gangs. Imagine believing that one day someone is a pink haired gay vegan and the next they are Proud Boys members chasing down other pink haired gay vegans and beating them up for no reason other than an SPLC paycheck. Not to mention that SPLC's budget could barely make a dent in paying tens of thousands of people to pretend to be white supremacists.
The MAGA spin machine is truly delusional and is not grounded in any reality whatsoever.
Back to reiterate that the exposed chats from the Young Republicans group and just one single TPUSA chapter showed that racism runs deep in the Republican party.
In delusional MAGA land, those Young Republicans and TPUSA members are probably being rationalized as being undercover Antifa agents on SPLC's payroll. The right has completely lost its marbles.