Conservatives to DOJ, FBI: Stop Advancing SPLC’s Anti-Christian Agenda!

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AgeofKnowledge

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A coalition of pro-family and traditional values groups sent a letter yesterday to Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI Director James Comey asking that the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigations to stop using the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as a resource and authority on hate crimes.

“The presentation of SPLC to the public as a trusted source of information on the serious matter of hate crimes is completely unacceptable,” said the letter. “The SPLC is a heavily politicized organization producing biased and inaccurate data on ‘hate groups’--not hate crimes,” the letter stated.

“Moreover, the SPLC findings are not consistent with trends found in the FBI statistics. “The FBI states that there has been a decrease in hate crimes of 24.3% from 1996 to 2010,” the letter stated. “During that period racial hate crimes decreased by 41.9%. “However, the SPLC claims that since 2000, the number of hate groups has increased by 67.3%. Something is not right here.”

The letter notes the SPLC is linked to the first conviction for domestic terrorism under a 2002 District of Columbia law after Floyd Lee Corkins II was found guilty of that charge and other felonies for shooting a security guard at FRC in August 2012. Corkins, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison, admitted to investigators and in federal court that he targeted FRC based on a “hate map” on SPLC’s website that listed the organization as a “hate group” because of its support of traditional marriage and opposition to same-sex marriage.

“Thus, the FBI now directs the public to trust a group whose website played a significant part in bringing about an act of domestic terrorism,” the letter stated. “These facts were developed by federal prosecutors – not FRC. “We appreciate the work the FBI does every day, but we cannot allow the SPLC to be listed in official FBI resources as a friend of civil rights and law enforcement when the organization has become one of the biggest bullies in America.”

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TheAristocat

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This might help:

In both crime and law, hate crime (also known as bias-motivated crime[SUP][citation needed][/SUP]) is a usually violent, prejudice motivated crime that occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group.
That could be anything from lynching to deciding to steal from a black person instead of a white person because the thief is white and decides he can empathize with the white person more but still wants to steal. So in some cases I don't think "hate" is a necessary description. But it's still a crime. Personally, I just hate any of these emotional words being attached to crimes. If we're going to present a crime to society we should do so in all fairness. Not attach unnecessary words like "hate" or "evil" to it in the legal system. It can be misleading, especially when it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the emotion of hate. Not all crimes are even evil.

What if preaching is a crime in North Korea? By this definition of hate crime it'd then be a hate crime to target a person of a certain belief and preach the Gospel to them.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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[video=youtube;tQXqJaHFtNI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQXqJaHFtNI[/video]
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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[video=youtube;zPu1_Q6XNF4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPu1_Q6XNF4[/video]