Via Cousin John
Long before homosexual activist Floyd Corkins entered the D.C.-based
Family Research Council (FRC) with the intent to commit mass murder, I
warned from the rooftops that the hard-left Southern Poverty Law
Center’s anti-Christian “hate group” propaganda might spur such
bloodshed. With a column headlined,
“Liberal violence rising,”
I wrote, “The SPLC’s dangerous and irresponsible (‘hate group’)
disinformation campaign can embolden and give license to like-minded,
though less stable, left-wing extremists, creating a climate of true
hate. Such a climate is ripe for violence.”
Tragically, my deepest fears were realized.
Then, in August, days after Corkins was heroically disarmed by FRC
employ Leo Johnson, whom Corkins shot in the arm, I penned another
column titled “Fanning the flames of left-wing violence.”
I plead with the SPLC to end its “dishonest and reprehensible” strategy
of “juxtaposing FRC and other Christian organizations with violent
extremist groups” in a transparent effort to marginalize them.
“I appeal to your sense of goodwill. This is not a game. Lives are at
stake,” I implored. “I know you have good employees (I’ve met some) who
believe they’re doing the right thing; so, please, validate that
belief. It’s time to remove your metaphorical ‘hate group’ Star of David
from mainstream Christian organizations before another of your
ideological allies spills blood.”
I no longer believe the SPLC has a sense of goodwill. In fact, based
on FBI evidence and the group’s own actions (and inaction), I and many
others are left with no other inference but this: The SPLC – a left-wing
extremist fundraising behemoth – may be intentionally inciting
anti-Christian violence.
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