America has become a nation whose majority has turned against God, which has led to systemic hatred for cops, whites, Christians, and conservatives. Unsaved Americans openly advocate hatred and violence towards innocent Americans and dishonestly blame them for causing the violence, which is stupid and unjust. Trump never incited violence against democrats for voter fraud but many leftists and democrats advocated violence against Trump, conservatives, and Christians while the leftist media looked on with silent approval. The SPLC hatefully and dishonestly branded a Christian group racist and then published a map to their offices while encouraging deranged leftists to go there to murder innocent people, which one of their own followers did.
Nine years after an attempted terrorist mass murderer used the Southern Poverty Law Center's "hate map" to target the Christian non-profit Family Research Council (FRC) in Washington, D.C., the SPLC continues to list FRC on its "hate map."
"Nothing speaks to the SPLC's inhumanity as much as its behavior after the shooting at FRC. Rather than remove the map used by a terrorist to attempt to kill dozens of people, the SPLC doubled down and even expanded its list to include other non-violent conservative, Christian and parent organizations who opposed the SPLC’s political agenda," Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, executive vice president at FRC, told Fox News.
SPLC keeps Christian group on 'hate map' 9 years after attempted terrorist attack
Nine years after Floyd Lee Corkins used the Southern Poverty Law Center "hate map" to target the Family Research Council for a mass shooting, the SPLC still keeps FRC on its "hate map."
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"Nothing speaks to the SPLC's inhumanity as much as its behavior after the shooting at FRC. Rather than remove the map used by a terrorist to attempt to kill dozens of people, the SPLC doubled down and even expanded its list to include other non-violent conservative, Christian and parent organizations who opposed the SPLC’s political agenda," Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, executive vice president at FRC, told Fox News.