They should not shy away from describing the activities of organizations that espouse beliefs like this:
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"“While activists like to claim that pedophilia is a completely distinct orientation from homosexuality, evidence shows a disproportionate overlap between the two. … It is a homosexual problem.” — FRC President Tony Perkins, FRC website, 2010"
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By merely including these groups on their site, they have not displayed anything that suggests that greater caution would have prevented anything that happened.
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And I am on Twitter in the middle of a Monday afternoon, so no, not important. I am just an entrepreneur/small time attorney struggling with ADHD, and no one currently should or does treat me with deference.
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See here is my hangup, it isn't that you said any of those things. Its that you can't look at it and be like yea that was fucked up, and express shame for it. No one is perfect, I can name every single time I have done something objectively racist. Every single one, and they are
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seared into my mind, and I feel shame for them every single time I think of them. I'm not a bad person, but I know it was wrong and I can't change it and I feel shame for that. If you feel shame for any of the specific behaviors I pointed to, that is not evident at all.
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I don't wear a hair shirt, but I know enough to know what the events were, without having to have been told.
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And I want to be clear before I get dragged down some white guilt rabbit hole. I don't have white guilt, I have shame for specific actions I have done that were racist. Very different things.
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Replying to @oldmanjingles @THATjsthappnd and
You said earlier that highlighting the negative whole igoring all positives of a group is a Nazi tacit. How does the SPLC’s method of only highlighting the worst and ignoring all of the rest of the work factor into your analysis or Nazi tactics?pic.twitter.com/2CvVa85h8W
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You are conflating a grouped set of actions buy a specific entity with using the hateful conduct of FRC to say that all christian conservatives are in a. hate group and have these beliefs. SPLC is not saying that.
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I’m speaking as to methodology. The SPLC ignores any good deed by its targets while only highlighting and often miscontextualizing poorly worded satire and jokes. Is that a Nazi tactic?
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If they did this while ignoring the whole of the evidence sure, but they don't. Can you point to an example of this? Can you point to any kind of pattern of doing this? If on the balance the deeds of an entity or person are hateful then the 45% of good deeds won't absolve.
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The Alliance Defense Fund has won multiple Supreme Court cases defending religious liberty. Labeled a hate group.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/magazine/wp/2018/11/08/feature/is-the-southern-poverty-law-center-judging-hate-fairly/ …
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