Will these people learn that people cannot be prosecuted for crimes they didn’t commit? They can’t prosecute people solely because they’re on the President’s Enemies List.
Nothing earth shattering here just further confirmation that along with 1/6 and preventing Trump from being President, attacking pro-lifers was the Biden DOJ’s #1 priority.
@carramrod Pot and Kettle... both administrations are shitbags these days
https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1437146/dl
SPLC charged with wire fraud, false statements, conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering and more
@spartans9312 Not surprising. What an odd outfit and history. Took a novel approach to attacking historical hate groups: sue them for money. Bankrupted KKK chapters, among others. Then over the years became an agent of the very thing they vowed to stand up against.
@spartans9312 Not surprising. What an odd outfit and history. Took a novel approach to attacking historical hate groups: sue them for money. Bankrupted KKK chapters, among others. Then over the years became an agent of the very thing they vowed to stand up against.
“SPLC allegedly funneled donor money to the same organizations SPLC was soliciting donations to stop”
Pretty crazy
Lol. Is the supply of white racists so short that the SPLC needs to hire guys to play the part?
@spartans9312 Not surprising. What an odd outfit and history. Took a novel approach to attacking historical hate groups: sue them for money. Bankrupted KKK chapters, among others. Then over the years became an agent of the very thing they vowed to stand up against.
The SLPC has probably outlived its usefulness but this admin’s DOJ isn’t exactly a pillar of credibility.
Why do I think we’d be getting the ham sandwich speech from a lot of posters if Biden’s DOJ had indicted The Daughters of the Confederacy?
@franz-znarf Absolutely. Both parties are circling the drain. I don't follow mainstream media or legacy news. I get all of my news and information from Facebook and Instagram posts. The clear majority on both aren't just hoping for disclosure; they're hoping for a full alien invasion. That's more telling than any public approval poll....
@franz-znarf I think the worst part of this is that it calls into question what is organic and what is orchestrated. This protest. That event. Were they actually funded as many claim or actually organic. Were these shit disturbers paid to feign outrage?
So much shit is happening at all levels and in all areas of existence, I’m including AI and such things, that it seems the reckoning will have to occur at the individual level. Each citizen will have to be capable of separating facts from fiction.
Meanwhile, I just see this as a waste of their hard earned or easily earned funds. AI is cheaper and much more effective it spreading chaos and fake news.
@hhlurker The legacy media is agenda-driven and worthless as you never know what you're going to get. I was watching a video the other day with some former director at NASA who was going to reveal what he knew about aliens and what was being covered up. I was super pumped. Then they cut to him and he had on a burgundy suit shirt, black tie, and black suit. Like a pit boss. Immediately dismissed him. Another example. Newsom and the mayor of LA were touting a street they cleaned up to show they are working on the homeless problem. Camera crews there recording it. Well there's a guy on Instagram who does nothing but ride an electric bike around LA and shoot videos of what he sees. He showed that they just moved it two streets over and didn't film that. Had you watched the ABC account you'd have been duped. They didn't do anything. It's all ugly.
The SLPC has probably outlived its usefulness but this admin’s DOJ isn’t exactly a pillar of credibility.
What was the last administration where the DOJ was a pillar of credibility?
Hope is not optimism, which expects things to turn out well, but something rooted in the conviction that there is good worth working for. - Seamus Heaney, Irish poet and likely Hoosier basketball fan.
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The SLPC has probably outlived its usefulness but this admin’s DOJ isn’t exactly a pillar of credibility.
What was the last administration where the DOJ was a pillar of credibility?
All I know is that this is the first time I've seen that the "presumption of regularity" is in doubt. I'd never heard the term before Trump 2.0.

