The SPLC Is Massively Overcounting 'Hate' Groups—and It's Not Just Moms for Liberty
At this rate, the Southern Poverty Law Center's notorious hate map might eventually describe everyone as an extremist.

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has released its yearly report on the number of hate groups in the U.S.—a number that is always rising, thanks to the watchdog organization's characteristically clever counting. By adding Moms for Liberty, a conservative grassroots organization that bears little resemblance to the neo-Nazi groups the SPLC has historically tracked, the 2022 report manages to set a new record.
The SPLC has long drawn criticism—not just from the right, but from libertarians and the left as well—for maintaining that hate in America is always growing, whether or not the ranks of the purportedly hateful are actually increasing. Its infamous "hate map" is representative of this problem: No matter how small and insignificant a hate group may be, it still counts toward the total number—and if it breaks apart because of infighting, it might end up counting as two groups on the next year's list.
Even so, the SPLC hit a snag in 2020: The overall number of hate groups in the U.S. had appeared to decrease slightly since the previous year, from 940 to 838. The following year, 2021, produced just 733 hate groups.
These findings would strike most people as good news, but they cut against the SPLC's long-documented goal of raising money by inspiring concern about rising levels of hate. (The Montgomery Advertiser's investigative report on this subject earned a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1995.) So the SPLC got creative: The 2021 map includes not just the 733 hate groups but also 488 "antigovernment groups."

Historically, the SPLC had tracked alleged antigovernment groups as a distinct category, but the 2021 report said that antigovernment groups and hate groups had "converged around a willingness to engage in political violence, either inflict or accept harm, and deny legally established rights to historically oppressed groups of people."
Careful readers, however, would note that the overall number of antigovernment groups had declined since the previous year as well; while adding the two numbers—hate and antigovernment—together made for a more impressive total, the fundamental trajectory was downward. Not to be deterred, the SPLC observed: "Rather than demonstrating a decline in the power of the far right, the dropping numbers of organized hate and antigovernment groups suggest that the extremist ideas that mobilize them now operate more openly in the political mainstream." Heads they win, tails you lose.
The 2022 list makes practically no effort to distinguish between hate groups and antigovernment extremists. The most recent hate map lists 1,225 groups, which looks like a massive increase from the previous year, since the map's interactive function prompts viewers to compare it with 2021's 773 hate groups. Apparently, antigovernment groups are added and subtracted as necessary to produce the desired totals.

Among 2022's hate and antigovernment groups is Moms for Liberty, an organization that rallies right-wing parents who disagree with the curriculum and COVID-19 policies of public schools. This inclusion has prompted considerable pushback from the right; the group's co-founder, Tiffany Justice, rejected the "extremist" label, telling Fox News, "We are a group of moms and dads and grandparents and aunts and uncles, community members that are very concerned about the direction of the country."
The SPLC defends its description of Moms for Liberty as an extremist group by citing several members who have made violent threats against teachers and the LGBT community. It also cites statements that are not very extreme, including this one, from Justice:
"I raise my children. The government does not. We do not co-parent with the government. And there are certain sensitive subjects that we would like to be directing the conversation around for our children…Parents are very concerned about this idea about gender identity that was never discussed in our public schools, and it is now taking a front row seat in our children's education. And it is affecting everything they do, including for many of our girls, how safe they feel in the bathrooms at their school."
The SPLC clearly objects to the agenda of Moms for Liberty, which has advocated for the removal of books that discuss gender identity, racial identity, and sexuality from public school libraries. But the hate report draws little distinction between activities that could reasonably be described as hateful (i.e., violent and incendiary rhetoric toward the LGBT community) and normal, right-of-center political organizing. For instance, the SPLC also condemns Moms for Liberty for fighting against mask and vaccine mandates, seeking to abolish the Department of Education, and undermining the influence of teachers unions. If these stances are really sufficient to get an organization labeled "extremist," then the term extremism has lost all relevant meaning.
Luckily for the SPLC, Moms for Liberty is a chapter-based organization, which means that it can be counted not once but dozens of times. For example, the 2022 hate map lists 89 groups in Florida, 28 of which are Moms for Liberty. In Texas, Moms for Liberty constitutes 10 of the state's 72 extremist groups. No effort is made to distinguish these chapters based on whether prominent members have espoused genuinely hateful views; they're all just extremists, extremists everywhere.
The SPLC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Except for adding Robby Soave to the map.
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Do you still practice "Be Kind, Rewind"? 😉
I never rewind my DVDs.
What does the SPLC say about these guys?
"Stunning and brave" until they realize it's a joke.
I’m sure they’ll delete the bad parts.
"Two snaps Up!" of course. 🙂
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Funny. What if I consider pro-government groups hate groups?
That would make you a deplorable.
What if the group hates white people? Does it still count?
Apparently not, or SPLC would have added themselves to the list.
Remember the “Resistance”? I wonder if they were listed as “anti-government” or “hate” groups.
No. No they were not. They were brave and stunning.
Back in the Nineties, there was a Neo-Nazi/White Supremacist record company called Resistance Records. So would that put the Lefty #Resistance crowd under the same umbrella, right?
At this rate, the Southern Poverty Law Center's notorious hate map might eventually describe everyone as an extremist.
Just so you know, this was the complaint about the SPLC going back as far as the late 90s if I recall.
FYI, people who don't spend a lot of time thinking about the SPLC only notice the SPLC when they find themselves or a group they have affinity with on the list.
Also, no one takes the SPLC seriously any more. They were regularly guests on NPR during the 90s, because Republicans, but I'm not sure if they get their regular slot there the way they used to. A big part of their Fall From Grace was due to Morris Dees. NPR probably didn't want any part of that once that whole bit of shenanigans got out in the sunlight.
At this point, even talking about the SPLC is essentially giving a way-past-its-prime, dying organization oxygen.
Fyi: The New Yorker, so yeah, they get their "Republicans pounce" quip in there.
Does anyone actually read that rag anymore?
I The New Yorker has been denounced as a hate group by the Proud Boys & the South Bronx Intellectual Poverty Research Center
You really need to improve your game.
I mean, that’s some embarrassing shit right there.
Public Ignoramus probably cannot improve its game.
And the sculpture in front of the building is a Kettle on the Phone with a Pot.
"No-one is saying..."
"It's just a fringe group..."
"They're kids, they'll grow out of it..."
etc.
“IT’s Russian collusion “
The SPLC does not count themselves as a hate group. Given the evidence therefore, their methodology is inconsistent to the point of unusability. As an organization, they have no credibility. Why are you wasting time reporting on them?
Yeah, they lost their credibility, even with the left some years ago. You might as well write a 10,000 word thinkpiece on Lyndon LaRouche or The John Birch Society.
Some still reference it. The bigot known as KAR was quoting them last year to prove Idaho and Montana were hotbeds of racism.
One of the groups listed in Idaho was a blogger with like five followers. Proof of rampant racism there. Five followers, on the internet. Fuck, the damn Aryan Nations had around 25 most the time on their compound (which they rarely left because they were so unpopular in Coeur d'Alene and Hayden Lake) and they left in the late 1990s.
ThenButler lost his compound in that lawsuit about 20 years ago. Kind of hard to run a ‘nation’ from a 4 bedroom rental.
Gotta thank them for the map.
Looks like a lot of sweet AntiGovernment action east of the Cascades and west of the Rockies.
Good places to settle down.
If you actually go to their website, they make it clear that they only list "far right wing hate groups." I was going there to look to see if Black Lives Matter was listed as a "hate group" because they promoted violent riots across America but didn't try to pursue it after I saw their mission statement. Maybe I missed it in the article above, but I failed to see where the author mentions "far right wing hate groups" - the article would lose much of its "indignation" if he had said that right from the start. Also, the SPLC would have twice as many "hate groups" to count if they counted "far left wing hate groups" but it would kind of defeat their purpose!
Pretty much the entire Establishment Left is an antiwhite hate group.
CRT is just methodological hatred of Whites.
The SPLC is a demagogic direct-mail racket and Democratic Party smear shop posing as a civil rights organization.
Of course they're going to smear anyone who isn't bribing them.
That's a nice way of describing them.
It's a multi-level marketing scheme dressed up as a Civil Rights group. They still get cited as an authority by CNN, MSNBC, the NY Times, the Washington Post, and NPR. And from the Twitter Files we learn that the Censorship Industrial Complex uses them to identify people and entities to throttle down or silence. When the government starts using them as an authority, that is when we need to get serious about using the legal process to throttle them.
They can dodge defamation by stating that their announcements are only opinions. But if their "opinions" are grounds for punitive government (or pseudo-government) action, then there needs to be liability.
The SPLC is on my list of hate groups.
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"the 2022 hate map lists 89 groups in Florida, 28 of which are Moms for Liberty"
So, it's not all Moms for Liberty, it's just 31.5% Moms for Liberty. (At least in Florida)
Well, THAT'S a relief.
Nobody believes the SPLC is a legitimate organization, everybody knows they're a scam. Well, except for a couple of the commentariat here that I've seen cite them in their arguments.
The Long March Through the Institutions even got around to Reason.
Considering that anyone who didn't vote for Joe Biden is a terrorist.
There was 257,605,088 voting aged people in 2020 and only 81,283,501 votes were cast for Biden.
This means that there are 176,321,587 potential terrorists because they didn't vote for Biden and 74,223,975 for sure terrorists because they voted for Trump. Add in the voters for Jo Jorgensen, Howie Hawkins, and the other third parties and there are more for sure terrorists that the "Good Biden People".
So I guess that the SPLC is under counting. Why all the complaints Robby Soave? Of course your are probably on the Terrorist list like most of the rest of us. It's so nice that Biden is uniting the country, isn't it.
Remember, a united country is one in which all law-abiding citizens agree with the leader. Even if a bunch of domestic terrorists and criminals disagree, the country is still united.
This is Biden's goal.
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"The SPLC has long drawn criticism—not just from the right, but from libertarians and the left as well—for maintaining that hate in America is always growing, whether or not the ranks of the purportedly hateful are actually increasing."
Get woke, assholes. The only valid metrics in the 21st century are feelings (theirs, not yours). If they feel like hate has increased, then it has. And if you challenge them, it just adds to the hate.
Perhaps you misunderstand; the map is the locations of people the SPLC hates.
Ah, that makes more sense.
Nice.
Just as Hate Speech is speech the censors hate.
You know who else were labeled anti-government extremists? I'll start the list:Adams (both John and Samuel), Washington, Paine, Henry, Franklin, Jefferson et al.
So the SPLC got creative: The 2021 map includes not just the 733 hate groups but also 488 "antigovernment groups."
You know who else was 4 "88"?
lol
The SPLC IS the biggest hate group most people have ever heard of.
But SPLC will stand up for “Love” groups like NAMBLA, right?
NBC10 News in Philly just used SPLC's designation smearing Moms for Liberty as a 'hate group" without any acknowledgment that SPLC is controversial.
Quibbling over the precise number of hate groups in America is missing the point. What's more concerning is that some Americans feel the need to club together to make their opposition to other Americans deeper and more effective. Not a good look for national peace love and harmony.
"...What’s more concerning is that some Americans feel the need to club together to make their opposition to other Americans deeper and more effective..."
Yep, the TDS-addled shits and their allies in government pursuing Trump for political crimes is not good optics.
People who hate quibblers are yet another hate group. Infinite hate group recursion is why people blow their lifo stacks.
Is hatred of Industrial Free-Market Capitalism included in your concern, Watermelon Rickshaw Boy?
Representative democratic politics is bad, we should just let the consensus of the oligarchs decide everything, got it.
How did the Soviet Propaganda and Libel Center survive the fall of the USSR?
They were headquartered in a terribly designed building in Alabama?
Not in the fallout zone.
Thanks Robbi, for the great reporting. The once great SPLC has become a disaster. But donors still give it money. It would be nice if they could see what's happening. I won't even hope that NPR would get a better source of data.
'Once great'?
"a fair number of what was then about a hundred employees were African-American, but almost all of them were administrative and support staff—“the help,” one of my black colleagues said pointedly. The “professional staff”—the lawyers, researchers, educators, public-relations officers, and fund-raisers—were almost exclusively white."
“We just run our business like a business,” Dees told Egerton. “Whether you’re selling cakes or causes, it’s all the same.”
"it was hard, for many of us, not to feel like we’d become pawns in what was, in many respects, a highly profitable scam."
“It could be racial, sexual, financial—that place was a virtual buffet of injustices,” she said.
Source: From DR(P)'s post above - https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-reckoning-of-morris-dees-and-the-southern-poverty-law-center
" The “professional staff”—the lawyers, researchers, educators, public-relations officers, and fund-raisers—were almost exclusively white.”
And how many of these "whites" are Jewish?
I grew up in Hawaii where Whites were and are a minority. As far as I knew or cared, Jews were just Whites in some tribal religious sect.
I had to come to the Mainland to learn that Jews by and large don't consider themselves White, and don't consider Whites "their people".
“…I had to come to the Mainland to learn that Jews by and large don’t consider themselves White, and don’t consider Whites “their people”…”
Have no idea where you might have ‘learned’ that BS.
Grew up in a mid-west city and Jews were just kids, like Catholics, who celebrated different holidays compared to the Protestants. Or didn’t, as ‘nominal’ members of that religion, like the 'nominal' members of the others.
They did (or didn’t) go to temple on Saturday like the rest of us did (or didn’t, like me) go to church on Sunday.
I spent 7 years in the USVI where it was much the same.
The SPLC Is Massively Overcounting ‘Hate’ Groups You will get that from a politically motivated racist hate group itself, like the SPLC.
They define a hate group as:
anyone different from us
anyone that does not agree with us
anyone that says something we disagree with
anyone that works politically for what we do not want.
anyone a different color from us!
I can’t help wondering if the SPLC counts Antifa as a hate group, or the group of teens who attempt to destroy works of art. No one would argue they’re not extremist or non-violent, but I’m sure the SPLC sees them as fighting the good fight.
And what would they say about Boku Haram, which kidnaps and rapes girls to prevent them from going to school? That should piss off any left-winger just as much as everyone else, but the problem is that Islamophobia is bad…possibly worse than the extreme, violent misogyny of Boku Haram.
Granted, that hate group is not American, but it could probably fry the brain circuits of the SPLC the same way Captain Kirk’s logic puzzles could fry bad computers/androids.
Well, Inigo, the six-fingered man has joined the Research Department so that's why Moms for Liberty increased from five to six last year!
Robby gives in to stupidity by referring to "violent rhetoric".
Back in the day, words had meanings.
Sticks and stones...
Basically...
They've clearly gone off the deep end, which is a pity, because having an independent and reliable org identifying hate groups on both left and right is a decent idea.
No it isn't.
I dunno. If a synagogue is looking to hire workers, and a FB check reveals that a potential employee is active in the, let's say, Green Crescent organisation, it is useful to be able to find out independently of Green Crescent's own website whether it's a left-wing group that supports renewable energy in Muslim countries, or a left-wing group that aggresses against, "Zionist-owned" traditional energy companies. And an organisation which is independent and reliable will be a fast and useful source for determining which.
"...And an organisation which is independent and reliable will be a fast and useful source for determining which."
Which organization is not the SPLC.
"...identifying hate groups on both left and right is a decent idea."
Which they NEVER did.
If only you could define "hate" then you could define "hate groups" and you could count "hate crimes" committed by "hate groups" although it would still be hard to count "hate crimes" committed by individuals who were not members of "hate groups" and even harder to define "far right hate groups" or distinguish them from "far left hate groups" and "hate crimes" committed by "far left hate groups!"
"At this rate, the Southern Poverty Law Center's notorious hate map might eventually describe everyone as an extremist."
Except themselves, of course.
Reason only discredits itself when it takes seriously the output of woke hate groups like the SPLC. And that includes the ADL, NAACP, and ACLU. All four of these were once legitimate anti-hate groups but were captured decades ago by the lying troublemakers who want America's attention to be on needless racial conflicts rather than corrupt Congresscritters or Democrat-sponsored terrorist groups like Antifa and BLM.
There's certainly plenty of flaws with SPLC's methodology and no shortage of groups that don't belong on it's list, but all you do here is present a defense of anti-LGBT hate by noting it's become quite fashionable. That you seem to think only outright violence counts as hate is quite disturbing. Discrimination, bullying, suppression aimed at driving up suicide rates, maximizing deaths by disease... none of this is hate by Mr. Soave's standard, at least when directed at children of a disfavored minority, good to know.
Articles like this beclown the critics of the SPLC and legitimatize them and their bullshit methodology.
“…That you seem to think only outright violence counts as hate is quite disturbing. Discrimination, bullying, suppression aimed at driving up suicide rates, maximizing deaths by disease… none of this is hate by Mr. Soave’s standard, at least when directed at children of a disfavored minority, good to know…”
With a definition of “hate” that wide, I’m sure we could shoe-horn you in there someplace.
Looking forward to when they add themselves to keep the count up.
The only dot on that map should be at 400 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AL, 36104.
There are only 2 groups of people who still take the SPLC seriously:
(1) the social justice warrior leftist types
(2) low information voters who don't follow politics
Incorrect! Lefty propaganda mainstream media take SPLC seriously, at least when they're not paying lip-service to critiques of their "methodology" for "balance" in their reporting ...
Have they classified LGBTQ as a hate group, yet? Queers have been inveighing against Christians since the beginning, and now a queer massacres kids and faculty for being Chistian.
Queers are hateful people.
Here you go: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8772014/
That isn't the SPLC, and it's not what he was talking about, so you get a zero for that lousy effort.
And you have no comment to make about Galt’s irrelevant homophobic remarks?
Don’t like spiders? You must secretly want to fuck them. *smuggy face*
If you can support your claim with research, by all means do so.
OFFS!
Yes, JG's comments are not likely to carry any weight in any sort of controlled studies, but neither is the drivel you posted.
Fuck off and die, asshole.
Well, you're the irrelevance expert around here.
Myself, I don't normally comment on irrelevant things, so, why start now?
The SPLC is THE quintessential hate group.
The SPLC defines hate groups as.... "those that attack or malign people, “typically for their immutable characteristics."
This is a Reasonable definition. If it's not, what is yours?
The Moms for Liberty fit this definition.
Sarc, I hope.
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I didn't bother reading this article as the title tells me everything that stupid about it. Of course the SPLC is over reporting the info....they are a mouthpiece of the "progressive" left. Democrats constantly cite white supremacy as the most dangerous thing to our country. Seriously??? All I see parading through the streets burning towns to the ground are "progressive" liberals, Antifa, and black supremacy groups. Sure you get the occasional right to life nuts from the right, but they are far outnumbered by Democrat affiliated groups. Since I didn't read this dumb sounding article hopefully they covered these points as least as well as I did.
I think the SPLC is a hate group.
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