The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1971, based in Montgomery, Alabama. It initially focused on providing legal representation to marginalized groups, particularly in civil rights cases, and gained prominence for suing white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Over time, it expanded its mission to monitor and report on "hate groups" and "extremist" organizations, publishing a "hate map" and other resources to track such groups. The SPLC describes itself as dedicated to fighting hate, bigotry, and advocating for justice and equality.
Why Elon Musk and Some Conservatives Call It a Scam
Elon Musk and certain conservative figures have labeled the SPLC a scam or criticized its operations, particularly in recent years, for several reasons. These criticisms stem from both ideological disagreements and concerns about the organization’s practices.
Below are the key points of contention:
1. Allegations of Overbroad "Hate Group" Designations:
- Critics, including Musk, argue that the SPLC labels mainstream conservative and Christian organizations as "hate groups," placing them alongside groups like the KKK or neo-Nazis. For example, organizations like the Alliance Defending Freedom, Family Research Council, and, more recently, Turning Point USA have been included on the SPLC’s "hate map" or criticized as extremist. Conservatives claim this is a smear tactic to silence or discredit groups with differing ideological views, especially on issues like immigration, religious liberty, or parental rights.
- Musk has called the SPLC a "criminal organization" in posts on X, particularly in response to claims that it engages in "doxxing" or unfairly targeting individuals and groups. For instance, in November 2024, he reacted to allegations that the SPLC was involved in doxxing conservatives, suggesting it operates as a front for left-wing activism.
2. Financial Practices and Fundraising:
- The SPLC has been criticized for amassing significant wealth, with reports indicating it holds over $730 million in assets, far exceeding what some argue is necessary for its stated mission. Critics, like John Stossel, claim this wealth comes from aggressive fundraising tactics that exploit fears of hate groups, describing it as a "scam" that enriches the organization rather than directly serving its cause.
- Historical context includes remarks attributed to SPLC co-founder Morris Dees, who reportedly said he would stop fundraising after reaching $55 million, a promise critics say was not kept. This fuels perceptions that the SPLC prioritizes financial growth over its original mission.
3. Perceived Partisanship and Left-Wing Bias:
- Conservatives argue the SPLC has shifted from its civil rights roots to functioning as a partisan tool that disproportionately targets right-leaning groups while ignoring left-wing extremism. For example, posts on X describe the SPLC as “left-wing activists masquerading as journalists” or compare its tactics to those of Antifa, accusing it of pushing a radical agenda under the guise of fighting hate.
- The SPLC’s influence on media, tech companies, and law enforcement (e.g., its "hate group" lists being used by platforms to deplatform or flag organizations) is seen as an abuse of power, amplifying its role in what critics call "weaponized" smear campaigns.
4. Internal Controversies and Credibility Issues:
- The SPLC has faced internal scandals that bolster critics’ claims. In 2019, co-founder Morris Dees was fired amid allegations of workplace misconduct, and other senior leaders resigned, raising questions about the organization’s integrity. Reports of racial and gender discrimination within the SPLC’s workplace have also been cited as hypocritical given its public mission.
- Critics like Tyler O’Neil, who wrote *Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center*, argue that the organization’s credibility has eroded due to its shift toward broad, politically motivated attacks rather than focused civil rights work.
5. Musk’s Personal and Political Context:
- Musk’s criticism aligns with his broader alignment with conservative causes and his role as a Trump administration adviser in 2025. His public disputes with progressive organizations and his ownership of X, where he has championed free speech, make the SPLC’s activities—particularly its influence on content moderation—a point of contention. For instance, Musk’s November 2024 comments followed posts accusing the SPLC of doxxing conservatives, which resonated with his narrative of opposing "woke" censorship.
- Additionally, Musk’s involvement in environmental controversies, such as the Southern Environmental Law Center’s criticism of xAI’s unpermitted power plant in Memphis, may contribute to his broader distrust of organizations with similar names or missions.
Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) tries to label TPUSA organization as a hate group:
"This is them trying to make us basically surrender at Turning Point USA. We're going to do the opposite."
SPLC is clearly the hate group here
SPLC is a hate group
On the day before Charlie Kirk was assassinated, September 9th 2025 SPLC included him and Turning Point USA in their monthly "Hatewatch" newsletter.
Not insinuating anything but…
SPLC has blood on their hands.
SPLC is a hate group and a domestic terrorist organization that issued crosshairs on Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA earlier this year.
They put a target on Charlie’s head and @TPUSA all but called for his assassination.
Great job — @FBIDirectorKash
The Southern Poverty Law Center long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine. Their so-called “hate map” has been used to defame mainstream Americans and even inspired violence. That disgraceful record makes them unfit for any FBI partnership.
In April, during our Anti-Christian Bias Panel, I made it clear that the FBI will never rely on politicized or agenda-driven intelligence from outside groups — and certainly not from the SPLC.
Under this FBI, all ties with the SPLC have officially been terminated.
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Thanks @FBIDirectorKash
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Charlie Kirk confirmed SPLC was a hate group painting crosshairs on @TPUSA and himself
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Exactly 😂🤣
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash The SPLC secretly funneled $3M+ in donor funds to violent racist extremist groups like
-Ku Klux Klan
-American Nazi Party
-Aryan Nation
-United Klans of America
-Unite the Right
-National Socialist Movement
-Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club
-American Front
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Charlie Kirk knew SPLC was a hate group
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Acting AG Blanche and FBI Director Patel announce a grand jury has INDICTED leftist NGO Southern Poverty Law Center on 11 COUNTS
SPLC is hit with 6 counts of wirefraud, 4 counts of bank fraud, and 1 count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash SPLC is a leftist extremist hate group funding various extremist organizations
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for Wire Fraud, False Statements, and Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash Hey @MattWalshBlog
You should sue SPLC for reparations (compensation)
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole Scott Adams was right 💯 on the SPLC:
“So you can’t trust anybody who gets paid by the amount of hate they identify… they’re gonna find some hate.”
MORE YOU PAY THEM, LESS HATE THEY FIND… LESS YOU PAY THEM, MORE HATE THEY FIND
SPLC’s entire business model was finding hate
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole The leftist NGO Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is now PANICKED because of the DOJ indictment, saying they simply used "paid informants" in white supremacist groups and other extremist groups
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole Democrats living this meme through SPLC
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole Please make this make sense
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole SPLC smeared a lot of conservatives with hate
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop SPLC is a far left fraudulent criminal organization who steals taxpayer money peddling hate
SPLC is a criminal organization
ActBlue is a criminal organization
Open society is a criminal organization
Most NGOs and Foundations are criminal organizations used to launder money to do illegal activities which they cannot do legally under existing government rules with taxpayer money
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon Shut it down
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon Shutdown USAID
Shutdown SPLC
Shutdown ActBlue
Shutdown Open Foundation
Shutdown Clinton Foundation
Shutdown Obama Foundation
Shutdown Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Most NGOs and Foundations are criminal organizations aiding and abetting radical leftist extremism & fraud
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon Democrats were smearing everyone they oppose as racist… while secretly funding racist organizations
Matt Walsh predicts top conservatives will be exposed for being paid by left-wing activist groups after it was revealed that the SPLC was secretly funding extremist groups like the KKK that they claimed to be battling.
"The SPLC was not offering money to genuine conservatives who were effective at advancing conservatism."
"The idea was to fund and prop up the alleged right-wingers who were useful to SPLC and the left."
"And I suspect that soon... we're gonna find out that there are a fair number of alleged conservative figures, the most embarrassing and ridiculous ones, who've been getting paid by the forces they pretend to oppose."
"There's a symbiotic relationship between left-wing activist groups and the supposedly right-wing grifters, and this relationship has always been obvious. Now we're learning about its financial dimensions."
H/t: @CollinRugg
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon Probably true and they spent $200 million in administrative fees to send 30 shekels
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon SPLC is a terrorist organization
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon Apple funded SPLC for over a decade
Now imagine how many big tech companies and big media firms and big Pharma businesses funded SPLC for decades
Donald Trump on SPLC: "Your Southern Law, whatever it is, has given money to the KKK."
"They're supposed to protect people and they're paying all these people, crooked as can be... That was all a rigged election, all of the things with Charlottesville, all of the stuff they did."
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon They spread hate crimes
They get funded by leftist organizations
Then they hide behind leftist media propaganda
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge Karoline Leavitt SLAMS the media for running cover for the SPLC:
"This was a grand jury indictment made up of Americans who realize that this organization was engaging in criminal activity, and they need to be held accountable for it."
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge SPLC is a hate group
ADL is a hate group Change.org is a hate group
Media Matters is a hate group
Color of Change is a hate group
Amnesty International is a hate group
THEY ALL THRIVE ON SMEARING HATE ON THOSE WHOM THEY DISLIKE & DESPISE
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge Heidi Beirich: the woman who ran SPLC’s Intelligence Project – the engine behind the hate map that targeted conservatives.
She left SPLC to spread hate globally by starting Global Project Against Hate and Extremist.
Let’s look at who funds her NGO.
H/t: @jammles9
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge @jammles9 Chamath urges donors to sue the SPLC and dismantle it.
@chamath “If you have donated, there is $822 million of your money sitting in an offshore bank account waiting for you to get it back.”
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge @jammles9 @chamath The group (SPLC) that was supposed to be fighting racism was fomenting racism by funding radical extremist groups
It’s insane to think about how these hate groups operate in such a horrible manner
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge @jammles9 @chamath The great SPLC business model
— Hire people to break the Windows
— Hire people to fix the broken Windows
Sounds eerily similar to…
— Hire people to spread hate on people & orgs
— Pay people to address the hate they identified
@TPUSA @FBIDirectorKash @MattWalshBlog @PlanetOfMemes @TheRabbitHole @MattsIdeaShop @skscartoon @zerohedge @jammles9 @chamath ADL is a disreputable organization… shut it down
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Minnesota was big in fraud including daycares, transportation, Medicare autism… but California is even bigger... @nickshirleyy and team uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences.
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any consequences.
For decades, vulnerable British children, predominantly young girls from working-class backgrounds, endured unimaginable horrors at the hands of organized grooming gangs. These predators, often operating in tight-knit networks, targeted preteens and teenagers with calculated manipulation, luring them with gifts, alcohol, and false affection before subjecting them to repeated sexual abuse, trafficking, and violence. Cities like Rotherham, Rochdale, and Oxford became epicenters of this nightmare, where thousands of victims were passed around like commodities, their cries for help drowned out by a culture of denial. The scale was staggering—reports later revealed over 1,400 cases in Rotherham alone, spanning years of systemic exploitation that shattered lives, leaving survivors with lifelong trauma, addiction, and shattered trust in society.
The police played a complicit role through inaction and willful blindness, often dismissing victims' accounts as unreliable or fearing accusations of racism, as many perpetrators hailed from specific ethnic communities. Investigations were shelved, evidence ignored, and arrests delayed to avoid stirring community tensions, allowing the abuse to fester unchecked. Politicians, particularly in local councils and national parties reliant on bloc votes from immigrant communities, turned a blind eye for electoral gain, prioritizing political correctness and vote banks over child protection. This toxic mix of cowardice and self-interest meant reports were buried, whistleblowers silenced, and justice delayed for years, exposing a profound failure of leadership that betrayed the nation's most vulnerable.
In response to this madness, the Reform Party has emerged as a vocal force pushing for radical change, advocating stricter immigration controls, enhanced child safeguarding measures, and accountability for authorities who failed. By championing policies that prioritize integration, border security, and zero-tolerance for exploitation, the party aims to dismantle the conditions that enabled such gangs to thrive, rallying public outrage into actionable reform. Their platform seeks to restore faith in institutions by demanding transparency, tougher sentencing, and community-led prevention, positioning themselves as the antidote to decades of neglect and political expediency.
The implications of mass immigration without assimilation ripple across broader Europe, fostering parallel societies where cultural clashes erode social cohesion and breed exploitation. In countries like Sweden, Germany, and France, unchecked influxes have led to no-go zones, heightened crime rates including sexual violence, and strained public services, as unintegrated groups form insulated enclaves resistant to host norms. This fragmentation fuels populist backlash, economic burdens from welfare dependencies, and a loss of national identity, ultimately threatening democratic stability and amplifying divisions that could spiral into widespread unrest if not addressed through enforced integration and controlled borders.
We’ve had the definition of "philanthropy" wrong this whole time
People get caught up in the perception of goodness rather than the reality of it
Elon Musk is right: if philanthropy literally means "love of humanity," then building companies to ensure our survival is the ultimate philanthropic act
Look at Elon Musk's playbook:
• SpaceX = Ensuring multi-planetary survival
• Tesla = Accelerating sustainable energy
• Neuralink = Curing brain injuries & mitigating AI risk
• Boring Co = Solving the everyday hell of traffic
• X & xAI = Enabling free speech & maximally truth seeking unbiased AI
Writing a check will not solve these problems. Engineering does
Engineering the future of humanity is hard. That’s real philanthropy