By Daniel Greenfield —— Bio and Archives March 8, 2017
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Floyd Lee Corkins opened fire at the headquarters of the Family Research Council. The conservative Christian organization had been targeted by Corkins because of its appearance on the SPLC’s list. “Southern Poverty Law lists anti-gay groups. I found them online,” Corkins later confessed to the FBI. When Leo Johnson, the building’s African-American manager, attempted to stop Corkins, the SPLC shooter told Johnson that he didn’t like his politics and opened fire. The SPLC gunman had planned to kill everyone in the office, but Johnson’s heroic actions saved their lives. The African-American building manager was forced to undergo painful surgeries because of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s hate list. Despite its role in the terror attack, the SPLC continues to target the Family Research Council.The SPLC’s smear of Murray was frequently cited as justification for the Middlebury protests and opposition to his appearances. The Southern Poverty Law Center, like Snopes, is one of those ridiculously sloppy institutions, that makes claims without bothering to prove them, while skating by on name recognition. But the fact that its smears have led to violence twice is a serious issue. When an organization that claims to fight extremism instead causes it, without ever apologizing or conducting a conversation about how to change its practices, it becomes an extremist hate group. This article first appeared at FrontPageMag.
Daniel Greenfield is a New York City writer and columnist. He is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and his articles appears at its Front Page Magazine site.