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- Dec 31, 2018
Just looking at the introduction, already pretty good: https://www.splcenter.org/captain/




But nobody edited it, about six or seven whole paragraphs repeat randomly:


Don't trust their conspiracy theories, trust our conspiracy theories:

But I enjoyed this part:

Yes, let's talk about logical inconsistencies and claims that are not testable, after all as the SPLC said:

Also noticed they didn't cite anything from history only the "public health" field:

If they had cited history they would have known how much of their paragraphs on these topics concerned the "Progressives" who were even more fervent than any conservatives, also they cited this guy a bunch of times before far later finally telling you his book:


Tony is one of the citations:

As I've been doing let's compare the Pseudoscience Network's DARK MONEY from this report:

To the funding of the Southern Poverty Law Center from completely unbiased source Wikipedia:
Or ProPublica where we can learn that the CEO of SPLC makes over half as much as all of SEGM gets:






But nobody edited it, about six or seven whole paragraphs repeat randomly:


Don't trust their conspiracy theories, trust our conspiracy theories:

But I enjoyed this part:

Yes, let's talk about logical inconsistencies and claims that are not testable, after all as the SPLC said:

Also noticed they didn't cite anything from history only the "public health" field:

If they had cited history they would have known how much of their paragraphs on these topics concerned the "Progressives" who were even more fervent than any conservatives, also they cited this guy a bunch of times before far later finally telling you his book:


Tony is one of the citations:

As I've been doing let's compare the Pseudoscience Network's DARK MONEY from this report:

To the funding of the Southern Poverty Law Center from completely unbiased source Wikipedia:
Or ProPublica where we can learn that the CEO of SPLC makes over half as much as all of SEGM gets:

