'White supremacy' was a leftist scam "When facts are stranger than fiction, pundits will say, “You can’t make this stuff up.” But actually, you can make this stuff up — that turns out to be the Left’s modus operandi." . . .
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Blind spot: Media amplified white supremacy narrative as SPLC funded Charlottesville organizer . . . "For decades, the SPLC has positioned itself as the nation’s preeminent watchdog, which maintains a controversial "Hate Map" that has increasingly labeled benign conservative organizations and religious groups as hate groups.
"The DOJ alleges the SPLC utilized a network of shell companies – with names like "Center Investigative Agency" and "Fox Photography" – to disguise payments to individuals associated with those groups.
"While the SPLC claims these were legitimate payments for undercover informants to monitor threats, the FBI and DOJ allege the funds were used to ensure that "hate" remained visible enough to justify the SPLC’s mission and purpose.
"The group's recent financial success can likely be attributed to the claims of escalating white supremacy it had proffered." . . .
Will The Real Hate Group Please Stand Up – Issues & Insights “'The scurrilous left-wing group had to pay for racism to meet demand,” Dan McLaughlin, National Review"
A Book that Gets Race Relations Right - Jeffrey Folks
. . ."What is being taught in our schools is dishonesty toward our own past, and the repercussions are great. When Europeans came to Africa, they did not do so with the intention of enslaving or repressing the native population. Native blacks interacted with white settlers in the way that all human beings interact: by trading, learning, engaging in work, and appreciating another’s culture. It is the humanity of our past — and the goodness — that today’s educators refuse to acknowledge."
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