By AlaskaWatchman.com

Amid ongoing investigations of alleged financial fraud, deception and conspiracy to commit money laundering, the hard-left organization – Southern Poverty Law Center – continues to list prominent conservative Alaska groups on its controversial “Hate Map.”

Leaders from SPLC are currently facing Congressional hearings in Washington, D.C., regarding allegations that the organization has not actually worked to dismantle hate and racism but has instead actively fomented extremism to boost donations.

One of the SPLC’s most notorious tactics is to post mainstream conservative organizations on its “Hate Map” in order to undermine parental rights advocates, pro-lifers, conservative religious groups and other defenders of traditional family values.

Earlier this spring, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that a federal grand jury indicted SPLC on 11 counts of fraud, false statements to banks and conspiracy to commit money laundering. Prosecutors allege the organization funneled over $3 million in donor funds from 2014 to 2023 to informants tied to violent extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and organizers of the 2017 Charlottesville rally, effectively manufacturing the very threats it claims to oppose.

On June 9, SPLC released its annual Year in Hate & Extremism report, which list organizations that it views as drivers of hard-right extremism.

Nine Alaska groups were named among the 1,263 entities on the nationwide “Hate Map.” Among those were Moms for Liberty chapters in Anchorage, Fairbanks and the Kenai, the Alaska Constitution Party, Parents Involved in Education, Parents’ Rights in Education and several others.

Nationally, SPLC has targeted mainstream conservative organizations like the Family Research Council, Alliance Defending Freedom, PragerU and many traditional Catholic communities. The SPLC has also flagged groups like the Heritage Foundation, Focus on the Family, and homeschool advocates.

During a heated June 9 Congressional hearing, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) accused the Southern Poverty Law Center of manufacturing hate and defrauding donors through its operations, including the use of informants tied to extremist groups.

For decades, SPLC has faced criticism for allegedly weaponizing its “Hate Map” in order to marginalize and silence conservative views by defaming them as extremist and dangerous.

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Amid fed. fraud investigation, hard-left SPLC continues to list 9 conservative Alaska groups on its ‘Hate Map’

Joel Davidson
Joel is Editor-in-Chief of the Alaska Watchman. Joel is an award winning journalist and has been reporting for over 24 years, He is a proud father of 8 children, and lives in Palmer, Alaska.


3 Comments

  • Diana says:

    The congressional inquiry is still ongoing and will be a change setting for these “hate” groups and thinking/political actions mentioned in the testimony is Planned Parenthood’s involvement to donate and increase the temperature against Pro-Life and all against abortion and other religious groups with Hate Israel and Jewish or any peaceful group that advocates anti-hate rhetoric. The other thing important is their involvement in abortions with black women with a history to limit or control the black population in America. This group will face the possibility of some of its members after investigation going to prison. Still watching this as it does effect the Alaskans and those in elected positions that have been a part of this madness. Just which elected will slowly be disclosed as the investigation and testimony progresses.

  • Evan S Singh says:

    If the shoe fits, Moms For Liberty.

  • Karen Murray says:

    Happy to continue to be on the SPLC’s hit list. They’ve had the CP and CP candidates on there for over a decade, along with compatriots Ron Paul and Bob Barr. Alaska Constitution Party