Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Southern Poverty Law Center Follows ACLU Up Slippery Slope

The Southern Poverty Law Center was created in 1976, in Montgomery Alabama, as a law firm dedicated to combating white supremacists and other hate groups. Their work in that regard has been exemplary. A large part of their focus is on revealing and tracking extremists and hate groups. The “Intelligence Report” is the publication in which they chronicle their efforts.

Sadly, just as the ACLU, The Southern Poverty Law Center has lost their way. They have started using a very broad brush when applying their own definition of “racism,“ so that it now covers anyone who dare oppose the actions of any non-white individual, group of people, or nation even when the opposition is based on criminal conduct rather than racial prejudices. The Center labels anyone opposed to illegal aliens as “Anti-immigration” thereby dispensing with the “illegal” in illegal aliens and making any opposition a racial issue.

Their brush is so broad as to unabashedly paint anyone aligned with the “Right” the same color as racists. The “Intelligence Report” features a section called “Overheard: Quotes From the Right,” which keeps a big brother-like eye on the media by publishing quotes from talk show hosts and celebrities perceived as right-wing racists.

The Southern Poverty Law Center is following the ACLU up a path on the side of a very slippery mountain. They both have reached a slope covered with the loose debris of international human rights concepts and foreign values and laws. Both of these organizations have allowed the force of their own momentum to glide them past their original objective of preserving the American values of freedom and constitutional rights through the rule of AMERICAN law. Any country that allows foreign rule of law to prevail within their borders cannot stand as a sovereign nation.

As the ACLU and The Southern Poverty Law Center place their careless footfalls on the slippery slope of which they climb, debris cascades down upon their own homeland below. Someday they might look behind them and be pleased at what they see; all of America equal, everything nice and level, all of our borders, homes, language, and culture buried under the same color debris, suffocating, and dying.

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