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Moms shrugs off SPLC bullying but links it to larger threat from Feds
What is supposed to be a dishonorable designation by the Southern Poverty Law Center is being called a compliment by Moms for Liberty, one of its newest target, since getting a “hate group” label suggests your work is getting noticed. Meanwhile, a co-founder of the group warns parents are the...
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What is supposed to be a dishonorable designation by the Southern Poverty Law Center is being called a compliment by Moms for Liberty, one of its newest target, since getting a “hate group” label suggests your work is getting noticed. Meanwhile, a co-founder of the group warns parents are the real hated target.
Moms says it has grown to 285 chapters in 45 states, with 120,000 “joyful warriors” participating, so it is no surprising the fast-growing group caught the attention of the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center. The group’s controversial “hate map” was updated this week to include Moms for Liberty, No Left Turn in Education, and Parents Defending Education.
All three groups advocate for parental rights in schools and for that they are now designated “anti-government” groups by the SPLC.
Southern Poverty’s new focus on parental rights groups is attributed to one SPLC employee, Susan Corke. A former globe-trotting State Department official, she now leads the “Intelligence Project” there that oversees and updates the “hate map” that includes literal Neo-Nazi groups as well as Moms for Liberty.
“Groups like Moms for Liberty are a new battlefront vs inclusivity in schools, but are rooted in age-old white supremacy,” Corke announced in a Tweet.
"This is a calculated attack,” Descovich counters, “to silence parents that have been very effective the last couple of years taking their seat back at the table and directing the education of their children.”