The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a left wing organization that started as a civil rights law firm in Montgomery Alabama.  It file lawsuits for left wing causes. It's most famous for its labeling of conservative groups it doesn't agree with as hate groups. 

Nick Fuentes was known as a Republican who has made outrageous comments.  According to the SPLC web site Nick Fuentes was

"An outspoken admirer of fascists such as Mussolini, Fuentes emerged as an influential figure on the national stage during the now-infamous “Stop the Steal” movement, which relied on misinformation to falsely claim that Donald Trump had won the 2020 election and sought to overturn the results of it... He sees America’s “white demographic core” as central to its identity...

Fuentes and his fans call themselves “groypers,” which refers to a far-right meme based on a cartoon of a giant toad. At least one of Fuentes’ former allies, Patrick Casey, accused the livestreamer of cultivating a “cult-like atmosphere” among his fans. In response, Fuentes stated in a February 2021 livestream that he did not “think cults are necessary a bad thing” and that “cults are really the only place where there’s … loyalty.” Fuentes is also a male supremacist who has insisted women are too emotional to make political decisions and that rape is “so not a big deal.” Fuentes considers himself a “proud incel” — a shorthand for the virulently misogynistic “involuntary celibate” movement which blames women for their sexual and romantic failures. He has urged his followers to abstain from sex, warning that relationships with women will only distract them from the white nationalist cause. ..

SPLC had a section in their description of Fuentes called "In his own words".

“I’m just like Hitler.” – During a livestream of “America First,” aired in February 2022.

FBI director, Kash Patel dropped bombshell evidence in April 2026 exposing a massive coverup involving the Southern Poverty Law Center and its ties to Nick Fuentes. Court documents reveal how leftist nonprofits paid extremists to stage activity that painted conservatives in the worst possible light. This scandal uncovers the manufactured outrage machine and raises serious questions about who really benefits from division in America.

It sounds like Fuentes was a left wing double agent who pretended to be conservative while working to make conservatives look bad.

Fuentes, Casey, and their supporters, known as “groypers,” disrupted several on-campus speaking events sponsored by the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA. These events, which took place at UCLA, Texas A&M University, Ohio State University and elsewhere, featured a variety of mainstream conservative speakers, such as Donald Trump Jr. The goal, Lorber noted, “was to drive a wedge between leading right-wing figures, portrayed as emblems of a milquetoast, degenerate conservative establishment … and the movement’s energetic, ultra-nationalist, and youthful future.”

Daniel Greenfield, himself a target of the SPLC, wrote:

Year after year, the SPLC would issue reports claiming that hate groups were increasing in number, and then fundraise off the urgent threat that they had invented. I caught them doing it time and time again.  In 2017, the SPLC issued a report claiming that the “number of anti-Muslim hate groups tripled since 2015”. How did the leftist group arrive at this number? It listed Act for America, a patriotic organization started by a Christian refugee from Islamic persecution, as one group in 2015. Then it listed 45 chapters of Act for America as separate organizations in 2017. Suddenly the number of ‘Islamophobic’ groups had tripled. Such pathetically obvious statistical frauds were all too common in the Southern Poverty Law Center’s work, but the media rarely questioned it. ..Even while old ladies were being sent envelopes stamped with klansmen burning crosses and urged to donate to stop them, the SPLC was using their money to fund members of both the Ku Klux Klan and the United Klans of America through bank accounts linked to fake organizations.

 


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