HATE GROUPS RUN WILD IN COLORADO
Denver Post - Headline – June 5, 30 hate,
anti-government extremist groups
in state
Subheading: Non-profit group’s list
includes neo-nazis, white nationalists, anti-
LGBTQ groups
For those living in Colorado, it’s time to round up the women and children, unhitch the wagons and get the heck out of town. The Post was kind enough to list all thirty hate groups. Here’s a sample.
Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform: Anti-Immigration
Colorado Parents Involved in Education: Anti-government
Proud Boys: General Hate
The Pray in Jesus’ Name Project: Anti-LBGTQ
Family Research Institute: Anti- LGBTQ
We Are Change: Anti-Government
National Socialist Resistance Front: Neo-Nazi
And my favorite:
Moms For Liberty: Anti -Government
It sounds pretty grim but requires a deeper dive.
Who created this list? That might provide a clue to its authenticity.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is the source of this list. The highly esteemed Jordan Peterson, described this organization as “an appallingly self-righteous and utterly hypocritical leftist organization – a group of lawyers purporting to serve as a ‘catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements, and advance the human rights of all people,’ and employing all the reprehensible clanging idiot-jargon of the radical narcissists of compassion to do so.”
(Jordan, please don’t hold back, tell us how you really feel.)
What exactly is a hate group? How should it be defined? Well – hate is in the eye of the beholder. It is any organization the Southern Poverty Law Center disagrees with. Moms For Liberty, a parental rights group, had this to say: “Moms for Liberty will remain committed to ensuring that parents around the country have the protection of their fundamental right to direct the upbringing of their children.”
Where did these moms get the idea that they have the right to raise their own children? Who do they think they are?
Many of the hate groups on the list are “anti-government.” What does that mean? They are not anarchists opposed to government; they are people and groups who oppose government policy. For example, if an organization opposes 1) open borders, 2) district attorneys who do not uphold the law, and 3) forgiving student loan debt in the hope of buying votes, then that group is labelled anti-government.
The Family Research Institute (FRI), another designated hate group, explains that its “...one overriding mission (is to) to generate empirical research on issues that threaten the traditional family, particularly homosexuality, AIDS, sexual social policy, and drug abuse'. The FRI is part of a movement of organizations, often faith-based (sometimes called the Christian right), which seek to influence the political debate in the United States.”
Influencing political debate is a First Amendment right.
Furthermore, they seek a world “...where homosexuality is not taught and accepted, but instead is discouraged and rejected at every level.”
In all fairness, their refusal to accept homosexuality as a biological fact of life (as I do), could be interpreted as hate; Family Research Institute does not have the right to object to the reality of homosexuality, but it does have the right to object to government proselytizing for it. “Do what you want but leave my children alone.” In this brave new Orwellian world, supporting marriage, family, and faith constitute hate.
Many of these “anti-immigrant” groups could better be described as anti-illegal immigrants or anti-open border policies, or anti-illegals as future Democrat voters.
Just last week, Google shut down Prager University because according toPrager, “our app contains content that doesn’t comply with their Hate Speech policy.
“What content is Google referring to?” the Prager organization asked, “Our latest short documentary Dear Infidels: A Warning to America, which features first-hand accounts from individuals who escaped the oppressive grip of Islamic rule.
“Dear Infidels went viral on social media, reaching millions of people! Like clockwork, Big Tech reared its ugly head to shut us down and suppress our reach.”
Once an individual or an organization is designated as promoting hate, Cancel Culture, that ravenous beast that devours opposition, consumes it.
As far as I can tell, not a single “hate group” in Colorado is on the left. Not one. The Southern Poverty Law Center used the usual “reprehensible clanging idiot-jargon,” as Jordon Peterson put it, like extremists, threat to democracy, Christian supremacy, dominion theology, white supremacy, White Christian Supremacists.
The foundation of all this hatred, we are told, is male supremacy.
A few years ago, the Colorado Springs offices of the conservative Christian group, Focus on the Family, was spray painted with, “Their Blood is On Your Hands.” The Antifa group, Colorado Springs Anti-fascists, tweeted approval. Antifa was involved in the George Floyd riots of May, 2020, recklessly setting fires looting and destroying in cities all over the country, including Denver.
Speaking of hate groups, have you ever heard of the Elms Fork John Brown Gun Club, a far left organization whose purpose is “promoting and assisting marginalized communities in organizing multiracial community defense against white supremacy / fascism. The original club sought to militarize the white working class to wage a social-justice revolution. Gun Club chapters claim to promote racial equality and social justice while seeking to abolish the police and other perceived symbols of oppression.”
Which is more anti-government: “to restore a world where marriage is upheld and honored, where children are nurtured and protected,”…or “promoting a social justice revolution”?
I try to keep up on things, but I’ve never heard of the Elms Fork John Brown Gun Club. Why? Maybe they aren’t violent enough to make the Evening news. Maybe the media focus only on right wing hate groups.
My parents used to say, “Take it from where it comes,” meaning, “look at who’s saying it, then decide if it has any validity.”
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