US Corporations Support Anti-American Hate Group
September 14, 2017
Donations to hate group SPLC from Apple and big banks illustrate the anti-Americanism of Organized Sodomy & Organized Jewry
What are the chances that all corporations would sing from the same political hymnbook?
More proof that Corporate America is de facto Communist is their support for an anti-American hate group and scam, The Southern Poverty Law Center.
I define Communist as control by the Masonic Jewish world banking cartel which seeks a total economic, political and cultural monopoly i.e. The New World Order. The article below reveals that corporate America is prepared to alienate half its customers to satisfy its foreign masters. However, this lucid article which first appeared in the Wall Street Journal (Aug. 25) is a hopeful sign.
Morris Dees, head of Southern Poverty Law Center was cited in 1979 by his ex-wife with a homosexual encounter during their marriage. She also cited numerous affairs with women including his daughter-in-law and underage step-daughter. [Alabama Court of Civil Appeals CIV 2114, 1979] Morris Dees, Liberal Champion is a Con-Man
By Kimberley A. Strassel (August 25, 2017)
Corporate America will do almost anything to stay on the safe side of public opinion--at least as it's defined by the media. CEOs will apologize, grovel, resign, settle. They will even, as of this month, legitimize and fund an outfit that exists to smear conservatives.
The press is still obsessing over President Trump's incompetent handling of the violence in Charlottesville, Va., and that has suited some profiteers just fine. The notorious Southern Poverty Law Center is quietly cashing in on the tragedy, raking in millions on its spun-up reputation as a group that "fights hate." Apple CEO Tim Cook informed employees that his company is giving $1 million to SPLC and matching employee donations. J.P. Morgan Chase is pitching in $500,000, specifically to further the SPLC's "work in tracking, exposing and fighting hate groups and other extremist organizations," in the words of Peter Scher, the bank's head of corporate responsibility.
(Con-man, pervert and hate monger Morris Dees)
What Mr. Scher is referring to is the SPLC's "Hate Map," its online list of 917 American "hate groups." The SPLC alone decides who goes on the list, but its criteria are purposely vague. Since the SPLC is a far-left activist group, the map comes down to this: If the SPLC doesn't agree with your views, it tags you as a hater.
Let's not mince words: By funding this list, J.P. Morgan and Apple are saying they support labeling Christian organizations that oppose gay marriage as "hate groups." That may come as a sour revelation to any bank customers who have donated to the Family Research Council (a mainstream Christian outfit on the SPLC's list) or whose rights are protected by the Alliance Defending Freedom (which litigates for religious freedom and is also on the list).
Similarly put out may be iPhone owners who support the anti-terror policies espoused by Frank Gaffney's Washington think tank, the Center for Security Policy (on the SPLC's list). Or any who back the proposals of the Center for Immigration Studies (on the list).
These corporations are presumably in favor of the SPLC's practice of calling its political opponents "extremists," which paints targets on their backs. The group's "Field Guide to Anti-Muslim Extremists" lists Mr. Gaffney (who worked for the Reagan administration); Maajid Nawaz (a British activist whose crimes include tweeting a cartoon of Jesus and Muhammad ); and Ayaan Hirsi Ali (a Somali refugee who speaks out against Islamic extremism).
(J.P.Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon)
The SPLC has tarred the respected social scientist Charles Murray, author of the well-regarded book "Losing Ground," as a "white nationalist." Mr. Murray has been physically assaulted on campus as a result. He happens to be married to an Asian woman and has Asian daughters, so the slur is ludicrous. But what's a little smearing and career destruction if J.P. Morgan Chase gets some good headlines?
It isn't only the lists. An honest outfit tracking violent groups would keep to straightforward descriptions and facts. Instead, the SPLC's descriptions of people are brutally partisan, full of half-truths and vitriol designed to inspire fury.
We've seen what this kind of fury can do in Europe, with the murder of Theo Van Gogh, the controversial filmmaker, by a Dutch-Moroccan Islamic fanatic. Ms. Hirsi Ali, who had worked with Van Gogh, still travels with security--and J.P. Morgan thinks it appropriate to further target her? In 2012 a gay-marriage supporter named Floyd Corkins smashed into the Family Research Council's headquarters and shot a security guard. He told police he was inspired by the SPLC's "hate group" designation.
(Brain-dead Clonneys also donated $1 M to Dees' personal slush fund, proof that Illuminati cult members all must pay their dues.)
Had the companies done a bit of homework, they'd have discovered the SPLC isn't even considered a sound charity. Karl Zinsmeister excoriated the outfit in a recent article for Philanthropy Roundtable: "Its two largest expenses are propaganda operations: creating its annual list of 'haters' and 'extremists,' and running a big effort that pushes 'tolerance education' through more than 400,000 public-school teachers. And the single biggest effort was undertaken by the SPLC? Fundraising. On the organization's 2015 IRS 990 form it declared $10 million of direct fundraising expenses, far more than it has ever spent on legal services."
Apple did not return a call to its media center. J.P. Morgan Chase, in an emailed statement, said only that it has a "long history of supporting a range of organizations that are committed to addressing inequality."
The corporate donations are nonetheless appalling, as they legitimize a group that already exercises inappropriate influence. The SPLC's list is cited regularly by the media and congressional Democrats, ignorant or uncaring of its falsehoods. The charity tracker GuideStar for a time attached warning labels to philanthropies flagged by the SPLC.
This undermines the fight against truly hateful groups. Comparing pro bono lawyers at the Alliance Defending Freedom to hood-wearing KKK members only make the Klan seem more innocuous. Blackballing mainstream groups only silences the moderate voices the country needs to fight hate and bigotry.
Corporations have a role to play in calming today's divisions. This is the opposite.
Write to kim@wsj.com.
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Thanks to Michael Hoffman for drawing this to my attention.
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First Comment from Robert K
Anything funnier than billionaires having a "long history of supporting a range of organizations that are committed to addressing inequality" would be hard to imagine, yet it seems as if the irony escapes many people. Equality in the domain of human association is, of course, a chimera but remains a notion (nowadays almost a religion) constantly promoted by oligarchs as the basis for the bad relations they depend upon in order to maintain social control. Evolution tends always not toward sameness (equality) but rather toward differentiation, which is all that makes the world an interesting place to be in.
Pedro said (September 15, 2017):
Michael Collins Piper's The Judas Goats: The Enemy Within (2006) is taking me through exactly these kinds of operations that demonize true patriots and conservatives as the opposites, which is what these finger pointers, false flag operators, and demons really are themselves. One wonders what fate awaits them in the after life, or judgement day, or some kind of genuine revolution (more likely to be born of necessity than enlightenment) that is more unadulterated (Illuminati driven or steered) , thorough and effective than all before them and hopefully if not everlasting, then millennial in endurance (and vigilance).
http://www.americanfreepress.net/Judas_Goats_Wrap.pdf