Long before homosexual activist Floyd Corkins entered the D.C.-based Family Research Council (FRC) with the intent to commit mass murder, I warned from the rooftops that the hard-left Southern Poverty Law Centerâs anti-Christian âhate groupâ propaganda might spur such bloodshed. With a column headlined, âLiberal violence rising,â I wrote, âThe SPLCâs dangerous and irresponsible (âhate groupâ) disinformation campaign can embolden and give license to like-minded, though less stable, left-wing extremists, creating a climate of true hate. Such a climate is ripe for violence.â
Tragically, my deepest fears were realized.
Then, in August, days after Corkins was heroically disarmed by FRC employ Leo Johnson, whom Corkins shot in the arm, I penned another column titled âFanning the flames of left-wing violence.â I plead with the SPLC to end its âdishonest and reprehensibleâ strategy of âjuxtaposing FRC and other Christian organizations with violent extremist groupsâ in a transparent effort to marginalize them.
âI appeal to your sense of goodwill. This is not a game. Lives are at stake,â I implored. âI know you have good employees (Iâve met some) who believe theyâre doing the right thing; so, please, validate that belief. Itâs time to remove your metaphorical âhate groupâ Star of David from mainstream Christian organizations before another of your ideological allies spills blood.â
I no longer believe the SPLC has a sense of goodwill. In fact, based on FBI evidence and the groupâs own actions (and inaction), I and many others are left with no other inference but this: The SPLC â a left-wing extremist fundraising behemoth â may be intentionally inciting anti-Christian violence.
Just days ago, Corkins pled guilty to a number of charges, including domestic terrorism. FBI evidence revealed that he was both motivated by and utilized the SPLCâs âanti-gay hate mapâ to target and locate his intended Christian mass murder victims.
Further evidence reveals that the âhate mapâ â more accurately labeled âhit mapâ â even provided the exact location of FRC and other Christian groups found on Corkinsâ hit-list with little red dots to helpfully pinpoint their precise locations.
Corkins told the FBI after the shooting that he intended to âkill as many as possible and smear the Chick-fil-A sandwiches (which he brought with him) in victimsâ faces.â Prosecutors said that he planned to leave FRC after the attack and go to another conservative group to continue his reign of terror. A handwritten list of three other groups was found with his belongings while an investigation of Corkinsâ computer revealed that he identified his targets on the SPLC website. The other groups were also maliciously listed by the SPLC as âhate groups.â
Motive to kill? Fomented. Who to kill? Provided. Where to kill? Pinpointed, with easy access to driving directions. The only thing the SPLC did not do was purchase Corkinsâ gun and drive him to the crime scene.
Hereâs why, to my own aghast bewilderment, Iâm left with little choice but to believe the SPLC may be intentionally inciting anti-Christian violence. As noted by the FRC, âEven after an attempted mass murder of the FRC staff, the âhate mapâ is still prominently featured on the SPLC website today â which shocks most conservative pundits.â
âShocksâ is an understatement.
âWhen Congresswoman Giffords and several others were shot in Arizona by Jared Loughner, the left went into overdrive blaming Sarah Palin for a map that had a list of political targets on it. After the fact, we learned that Loughner was apolitical and he clearly had not used Sarah Palinâs map of political targets. That did not stop the left from blaming the right,â noted RedStateâs Erick Erickson. âBy the way, Palin took down her target map after the controversy. The Southern Poverty Law Center? Crickets âŚâ
What other explanation is there? I understand that itâs difficult to admit youâre wrong, especially when the scheme seemed so delicious at the time. But once FBI evidence conclusively proves that you were, to a large degree, responsible for inciting an act of domestic terrorism, most reasonable people would take a deep breath, take a step back, admit fault and hobble forward in an effort to rehabilitate a reputation in ruin.
Is the SPLC a left-wing extremist group? Absolutely. Are they anti-Christian? Without a doubt. But few would have believed, until now, that they might intentionally, with malice aforethought, seek to incite anti-Christian bloodshed.
Scandalously, the Obama administration continues to maintain deep ties with this radical organization.
âThe Southern Poverty Law Center has a long history of maliciously slandering pro-family groups with language and labels that incite hatred and undermine civil discourse,â said Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel. âIn the issues of family and marriage, Christians are literally in the crosshairs of radical homosexual activists, and the SPLC is fueling the hatred and providing the targets. The SPLC should be held accountable for its reckless acts. Even more disturbing than the SPLCâs irresponsible behavior is the fact that the Obama administration is in bed with this group,â said Staver.
âIt is ironic that Christians who believe in natural marriage have been isolated by radical homosexual activists and demonized as âhomophobesâ and âhaters,ââ he concluded.
Weeks before Corkins pleaded guilty of terrorism and assault with intent to kill, a study from the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point entitled âChallengers from the Sidelines: Understanding Americaâs Violent Far Rightâ said the âviolent far rightâ exhibits an intense fear or dislike of foreign people, âincluding people with alternative sexual preferences.â The SPLCâs warped view of reality has been adopted by the Obama administration.
âWhat the SPLC and other homosexual activists are doing is intentional and dangerous,â said Staver. âIt is time to end the dangerous rhetoric and resume a civil discourse on the subject of natural marriage and morality.â
Indeed if, God forbid, this SPLC âhate groupâ propaganda leads to another act of left-wing terrorism like that at FRC, this dangerous group should be held legally â perhaps even criminally liable.
In the meantime, to the media, I say this: If you dare, even for a moment, give any credence whatsoever to this deadly SPLC âhate groupâ nonsense, you too will have blood on your hands.
SPLC, youâre no longer fooling anyone.
Stop fooling yourselves.
Matt Barber (@jmattbarber on Twitter) is an attorney concentrating in constitutional law. He serves as Vice President of Liberty Counsel Action.
