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Making Hate Pay by Tyler O'Neil
Making Hate Pay by Tyler O'Neil












King sued the SPLC on the basis of defamation. King said the SPLC's "goal was clearly to paint us as the extremists and to marginalize us in the eyes of state lawmakers and the media. King and the Dustin Inman Society as an anti-immigrant hate group. Then in February 2018 the SPLC changed their tune and listed D.A. Heidi Beirich, SPLC, noted that: "Because he is fighting, working on his legislation through the political process, that is not something we can quibble with, whether we like the law or not." In 2011 the S outhern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) called King a "nativist." Yet they admitted the Dustin Inman Society wasn't a hate group. The Dustin Inman Society board includes Black, Hispanic, and immigrant board members. King's focus is illegal immigration, not individual races or ethnicities.

Making Hate Pay by Tyler O

King, whose adopted sister is Korean, financed his ongoing effort with his life savings. King founded the Dustin Inman Society in 2005 to fight illegal immigration in Georgia. He had obtained a North Carolina driver's license using his Mexican birth certificate and a Mexican Matricula Consular ID card. The driver of the car that killed Dustin, Gonzalo Harrell-Gonzalez, was in America illegally. His death was a direct result of government refusal to secure American borders and enforce American immigration law. He was traveling with his parents to a weekend of fishing in the North Georgia mountains.

Making Hate Pay by Tyler O

Anyone relying upon and repeating its misrepresentations is complicit in the SPLC’s harmful defamation of large numbers of American citizens who have been vilified simply for working to protect our country and freedoms.Dustin Inman was a sixteen-year-old American boy killed by an illegal alien in a traffic collision on Father's Day weekend in 2000. Gacek argued that "this public acknowledgment" of the SPLC's "defamatory actions leaves the media and big business with no excuse in continuing to use the SPLC as an objective, independent source. Even after this massive pay out, the SPLC continues to sit on over a half-billion dollars (much of it offshore) that they use to advance their radical, hard-left policy agenda and their attacks on their political opponents." "But its falsehoods and dangerous tactics have caught up with them - with the group doling out millions in a defamation settlement. "As time has gone by, the SPLC has targeted an increasing number of policy groups with whom it has policy disagreements," Gacek agged. "Over the last decade, the SPLC's list has evolved into a political document that furthers the SPLC's far Left political objectives."

Making Hate Pay by Tyler O

"The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a morally bankrupt organization infamous for its managerial corruption, has once again released its so-called hate list," FRC Senior Research Fellow Chris Gacek told Fox News Digital.














Making Hate Pay by Tyler O'Neil