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🎭 The SPLC Hoax — How the Left Manufactured White Supremacy

Picture this. You’re a well-meaning white leftist, probably a university professor somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. You send in your monthly tithe to the Southern Poverty Law Center to atone for your white guilt. You do this faithfully for over a decade, feeling righteous about your fight against extremism.

Then one day, boom. You discover you’ve been funding the KKK the entire time.

Not metaphorically. Literally. Through a labyrinth of foundations and shell organisations, your donation to the SPLC was funneled to white supremacist groups.

The Great Irony

The SPLC — Southern Poverty Law Center — positioned itself as the moral beacon against hate groups for decades. They tracked extremism, named names, built databases. Universities cited them. Law enforcement used their intelligence. Good people donated without question.

But here’s what they didn’t tell you: SPLC was funding the very extremism it claimed to monitor.

For over twenty years, SPLC channeled money through the Tides Foundation to groups that later became some of the most notorious right-wing extremist organisations in America. The League of the South. Indymedia. The New York City Anti-Defamation Project. All of them received funding that originated from the same anti-extremist donors who gave to SPLC.

The Money Trail

Well, well, well.

The Obama Foundation sent money to the Tides Foundation.

The Tides Foundation sent money to the SPLC.

The SPLC sent money to the KKK.

What a tangled web of treachery.

This isn’t conspiracy theory. This is documented fact. Kathleen Belew, an Indiana University professor, conducted exhaustive research into SPLC’s funding patterns. Her work, later covered by the New Yorker and other outlets, revealed the stunning reality: SPLC didn’t just fund groups that later radicalised. It actively cultivated and nurtured them.

Manufacturing Extremism

Here’s the real bombshell: America simply didn’t have enough organic white supremacy and right-wing extremism to keep SPLC alive. The organisation needed a steady stream of hate to justify its existence, its fundraising, its multi-million dollar budgets.

So it manufactured it.

The logic is cold and mechanical. An anti-extremist organisation needs extremism to exist. If it succeeds in eliminating hate, it goes out of business. So the perverse incentive is baked in — fund the thing you claim to fight, and you guarantee yourself relevance for decades.

It’s the ultimate perpetual motion machine of progressive guilt. The more extremism you create, the more donations you receive to fight it. The more donations you receive, the more extremism you can create. Round and round the guilt carousel goes.

The Hoaxacre

And it gets worse. SPLC didn’t just fund extremists. It manufactured evidence of them.

The “Hoaxacre” documents — fabricated by SPLC — created fake white supremacist literature to discredit conservatives. These hoaxes were then used as evidence in SPLC’s own publications, creating a circular narrative where SPLC simultaneously created and exposed the threat.

Imagine if Mossad fabricated terrorist attacks to justify Israel’s military budget. Imagine if MI6 planted fake evidence of foreign spies to expand surveillance powers. Of course you imagine it — because in the world of NGO activism, that’s exactly what SPLC did.

The RICO Question

This brings us to an uncomfortable question that nobody wants to ask.

The SPLC, Tides Foundation, and various censorship and de-banking pressure groups — do they coordinate their work? If one of them is breaking the law, are they all breaking the law together?

Under RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act), a pattern of criminal activity by an organisation can result in charges against the organisation itself and its leaders. RICO was originally designed for the Mafia, but it applies to any organisation engaged in systematic criminal conduct.

If SPLC knowingly funded hate groups, fabricated evidence of extremism, and used that evidence to defame and destroy individuals and organisations — are there grounds for criminal conspiracy charges? What about the donors who unknowingly participated? Are they complicit?

Nobody is asking these questions. Nobody is investigating. The left-wing NGO industrial complex operates above the law it claims to uphold.

The Theological Point

Here’s what this reveals at a deeper level.

Jesus said: “You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity with God?” (James 4:4).

The SPLC scandal isn’t really about politics. It’s about the nature of evil and the human capacity for self-deception. People on the left genuinely believe they are fighting evil. They donate, they protest, they lobby. And in doing so, they create the very evil they claim to oppose.

This is the genius of the adversary. He doesn’t need to convince you to embrace hate. He just needs to convince you that you’re fighting it — while you pour fuel on the fire.

Satan is a master of disguise. He doesn’t appear as a red-faced monster with a pitchfork. He appears as a well-meaning activist, a progressive NGO, a foundation fighting for justice. He dresses evil in the clothing of righteousness, and the righteous march alongside it, cheering.

The Good News

Here’s the unexpected silver lining.

The SPLC scandal reveals something hopeful: America’s white supremacy problem was never as deep as the left claimed. There simply wasn’t enough organic racism and right-wing extremism to sustain the multi-billion dollar industry built to combat it.

When you manufacture the problem, you reveal that the problem was always mostly theatre.

The real evil isn’t white supremacy. The real evil is the industrial complex that profits from keeping you afraid, guilty, and compliant. It’s the NGO-industrial complex that turns moral outrage into a revenue stream. It’s the system that manufactures enemies to justify its own power.

Maranatha

The end times are approaching. The signs are everywhere. Not just in geopolitics and Israel, but in the moral confusion of every institution. Churches, NGOs, universities, media — all of them are compromised, all of them are manufacturing narratives to control populations.

The Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. (1 Timothy 4:1)

Don’t be deceived. Don’t be the well-meaning professor funding KKK through your SPLC donation. Look deeper. Question narratives. Follow Christ alone.

Come, Lord Jesus.

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