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Immigration Reform Law Institute
Federation for American Immigration Reform
Center for Family and Human Rights
Parents Defending Education
Constitutional Rights PAC
The Family Foundation
Society for Evidence-based Gender Medicine
American Police Officer's Alliance
Eight is only a small fraction of 1300 but I don't want to get too gish-gallopy. I note that some fraction of what SPLC lists as hate groups are... similar organizations to the SPLC that they happen to disagree with! Funny how that works. Wish I could get paid to name all my enemies as hate groups, that's a helluva racket.
Now, that's not to deny groups like The Blood Tribe exist and are also listed (wonder if they got paid). They seem to be the kind of "hate group" and probably skinheads people actually think of, not just some lobby group that the SPLC disagrees with. But I had to go through multiple states to find them.
But that begs the question: what percent of the 1300 are "real" hate groups, and what percent are the SPLC doing this scumbag "we disagree so they're hateful" routine?
I see no reason to give them the benefit of the doubt after this little experiment.
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looking at the site again they list
1,371 active hate and antigovernment groups
118 white nationalist groups
I would not be surprised if less than 150 of the groups they call "hate groups" total fit the colloquial definition of "hate group," and of that number it would be a smaller fraction that are actual problems.
Last time I checked the $PLC list of hate groups, a bunch of them turned out to be defunct, and a bunch of the ones that existed were random cranks with nothing to do with the issue they were supposedly beyond the pale on, they’re just weird about something tangentially related.
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