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The SPLC Was Always Awful

Politics
United States
April 26, 2026に開始

No matter how the DOJ’s case against the organization turns out, it deserves to be shunned and marginalized

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The SPLC Was Always Awful

National Review (United States) | Apr 25, 2026

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 26, 2026
The SPLC's track record of labeling organizations as hate groups without due process undermines free speech and should be condemned.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 26, 2026
Marginalizing the SPLC could set a dangerous precedent for organizations that advocate for social justice and equality.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 26, 2026
The debate around the SPLC highlights the tension between protecting civil rights and ensuring accountability for misinformation.

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The SPLC plays a crucial role in identifying and combating hate groups, and its efforts should be supported rather than shunned.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 26, 2026
Regardless of the DOJ's case, discussions about the SPLC should focus on its impact on civil discourse and the definitions of hate.

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