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The Southern Poverty Law Center's Shameful Attack on Defenders of Freedom
by Sam Nunberg and Adam Turner •
Jun 13, 2012 at 1:02 pm
The Southern Poverty Law Center ('SPLC')
newly released
June "Intelligence Report" titled "30 New Activists Heading Up
the Radical Right" is another attempt by the Left to silence those who
seek to educate the public on the Islamist threat. While this report purports
to describe persons who are so-called dangerous members of the "radical
right," it is a misleading work product. Specifically, this report lumps
together respectable critics of Radical Islam, including World Net Daily
Publisher Joseph Farah, founder and president of the American Center for
Security Policy Frank Gaffney, blogger and activist Pamela Geller, writer
Cliff Kincaid, and attorney David Yerushalmi, in with bigoted members of the
Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis, and the New Black Panthers. This shameful attack on
Free Speech is an attempt to silence SPLC's ideological opponents by castigating
them "as political opportunists and hard-line Islamophobes." This
report serves as another example of the SPLC further destroying its
reputation as an unbiased civil rights observer by maligning respectable
critics of Radical Islam as bigoted members of the so-called 'radical right.'
The SPLC knows full well that people like
Frank Gaffney, an ex-Reagan Defense Department official, and David
Yerushalmi, a nationally respected attorney, are neither bigots nor radicals
of any sort. For the SLPC to categorize individuals seeking to protect our
homeland and rule of law with the likes of David Duke and Malik Zulu Shabazz
is both preposterous and unsettling. For example, Malik Zulu Shabazz, the
leader of the leftist New Black Panthers organization, is well known for his
"long history of anti-Semitism" which "includes promoting
conspiracy theories about Jewish foreknowledge of the September 11 terrorist
attacks." The SPLC's intellectual dishonesty is a transparent attempt to
silence those who educate the public on the threat of radical Islam and
Islamist terrorism. It is also axiomatic that this report will be used as a
tool by the Islamist's to quiet their opponents – the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation has already cited
the report's attack on both Dr. Gaffney and Mr. Yerushalmi.
Unfortunately, the SPLC has become
increasingly known for its deceptive labeling of its ideological opponents.
Their common practice was confronted head on this past December 2011, when 22
Republican lawmakers, including Speaker John Boehner along with three
governors, and a number of conservative organizations took out full-page ads
in two Washington papers castigating
the SPLC for "character assassination" by listing the conservative
Family Research Council as a hate group.
Not only have SPLC's practices recently been
called into question but also its true motives. Richard Samp of the
Washington Legal Foundation has stated
that "he finds it difficult to take anything the SPLC does nowadays
seriously. There are so many of these [liberal groups] that they have to
speak in particularly shrill tones in order to distinguish themselves from
the many other groups out there. I certainly disagree with their saying
America is racist. I don't think they really believe that," he said.
Samp concludes that SPLC's hyping of racism in America is "simply
fundraising puffery." Other observers from across the ideological
spectrum, including left-of-center writers, such as Ken Silverstein and JoAnn
Wypijewski, have also theorized
that fundraising is behind the SLPC's inflammatory language. Wypijewski has written
that "(n)o one has been more assiduous in inflating the profile of
[hate] groups than the center's millionaire huckster, Morris Dees…'"
The threat of Radical Islam across America is
very real issue and should not be trivialized by vilifying its opposition. By
generalizing that Ms. Geller and Messrs. Farah, Gaffney, Kincaid and
Yerushalmi are part of "an anti-Muslim movement," the SPLC has
acted irresponsibly and in an inflammatory manner. And by labeling these
critics of Radical Islam as "bigots," the SPLC is serving as a true
impediment against its own mandate.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
The Southern Poverty Law Center's Shameful Attack on Defenders of Freedom
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