Assault on conservative groups: 10 things you need to know about Southern Poverty Law Center
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The SPLC has faced a long history of allegations of discrimination while it simultaneously purports to be a "catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond."
After being "spurred by the right-wing backlash to COVID-19 public safety measures," parental rights groups appeared to have "grown into an anti-student inclusion movement that targets any inclusive curriculum that contains discussions of race, discrimination and LGBTQ identities," according to the SPLC, which has tax-exempt status from the IRS. Jessica Chasmar is a digital writer on the politics team for Fox News and Fox Business. Story tips can be sent to Jessica.Chasmar@fox.com.
"Like many other hard-right groups, these reactionary anti-student inclusion groups are constantly painting themselves as an oppressed class, while vilifying those discriminated against," the SPLC added.
The SPLC itself has faced a long history of allegations of discrimination while it simultaneously purports to be a "catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond."