User:Roscelese/List of designated hate groups


This is a list of notable active groups designated as hate groups by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, two U.S.-based organizations that monitor intolerance and hate group activity. Inclusion on this list does not necessarily mean that a group or its members have committed illegal activity.

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Organization SPLC
ADL
9/11 Christian Center at Ground Zero  [1]
Abiding Truth Ministries  [2]
American Border Patrol  [3]
American Family Association  [2]
American Free Press  [4]  [5]
American Front  [6]  [7]
American Immigration Control Foundation  [3]
American Nazi Party  [8]
American Patrol/Voice of Citizens Together  [3]
American Renaissance  [9]  [10]
Americans for Truth About Homosexuality  [2]
American Third Position Party  [11]
American Vision  [2]
Aryan Nations  [8][12]  [13]
As-Sabiqun  [4]
Atlas Shrugs  [1]
Barnes Review  [9]  [5]
Bay Area National Anarchists  [9]
Bill Keller Ministries  [4]
Blood and Honour  [11]  [14]
California Coalition for Immigration Reform  [3]
Catholic Apologetics International  [15]
Catholic Family News  [15]
Chalcedon Foundation  [2]
Chick Publications  [4]
Christian Action Network  [1]
Church of Israel  [16]
Church of Jesus Christ–Christian  [12]  [13]
Church of the Creator  [11]
Council of Conservative Citizens  [9]  [17]
Creativity Alliance  [8]
Creativity Movement  [8]  [18]
Culture Wars/Fidelity Press  [15]  [19]
Dove World Outreach Center  [2]
Elohim City  [20]
European-American Unity and Rights Organization  [9]  [21]
Faith Freedom International  [1]
Faithful Word Baptist Church  [2]
Family Research Council  [2]
Family Research Institute  [2]
Federation for American Immigration Reform  [3]
Final Stand Records  [22]
Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints  [4]
Georgia Militia  [4]
Greater Ministries International  [23]
Hammerskins  [6]  [24]
IHS Press  [15]
Imperial Klans of America  [25]  [26]
Institute for Historical Review  [27]  [28]
Jamaat al-Muslimeen  [4]
Jewish Defense League  [4]
Jewish Task Force  [4]
Jihad Watch  [1]
Keystone State Skinheads  [6]  [14]
Kingdom Identity Ministries  [12]
Ku Klux Klan  [29]  [30]
LaPorte Church of Christ  [31]
League of the South  [32]
Legion of St. Louis  [15]
Little Shell Pembina Band  [33]
MassResistance  [2]
Most Holy Family Monastery  [15]
National Alliance  [8]  [34]
National Association for the Advancement of White People  [35]  [21]
Nationalist Movement  [9]  [36]
National Policy Institute  [9]
National Socialist Movement  [8]  [37]
National Vanguard Books  [9]
Nation of Islam  [38]  [39]
Nazi Lowriders  [14]
New Black Panther Party  [38]  [40]
New Century Foundation  [9]  [10]
New Order  [8]
Noontide Press  [27]  [28]
Occidental Quarterly  [9]
Pacifica Forum  [9]
Parents Action League  [41]
Pioneer Fund  [9]
The Political Cesspool  [9]
Power of Prophecy  [4]
Public Enemy No. 1  [42]
Redneck Shop  [4]
Remnant Press  [15]
Resistance Records  [22]
Save Our State  [3]
Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary  [15]
Social Contract Press  [3]
St. Michael's Parish/Mount Saint Michael  [15]
Stop Islamization of America  [1]  [43]
Stormfront  [9]  [44]
Tea Party Nation  [4]
Tony Alamo Christian Ministries  [4]
Traditional Values Coalition  [2]
Unholy Records  [22]
United Church of YHWH  [12]
United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors  [38]
Vanguard News Network  [45]  [46]
VDARE  [9]
Volksfront  [6]  [47]
Voz de Aztlan  [4]
Watchmen on the Walls  [41]
Washington Summit Publishers  [9]
Westboro Baptist Church  [4]  [48]
White Aryan Resistance  [8]
You Can Run But You Cannot Hide International  [41]

Rationale

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Abiding Truth Ministries

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  • The SPLC lists Abiding Truth Ministries among its Anti-Gay hate groups. It cites the group's status as "a launching pad for an international anti-gay campaign" whose scope includes Eastern Europe and Uganda, including the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which prescribes the death penalty for "repeat offenders." Founder Scott Lively is the author of a book which claims that "the Nazi Party was entirely controlled by militaristic homosexuals."[2]

American Family Association

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  • The SPLC lists the American Family Association among its Anti-Gay hate groups. Founder Bryan Fischer has claimed that homosexuality, and gay people serving in the military, caused the Holocaust. He has also advocated government discrimination against Muslims and likened Islam to the Ku Klux Klan.[2]

Americans for Truth About Homosexuality

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  • The SPLC lists Americans for Truth About Homosexuality among its Anti-Gay hate groups. It cites the group's promotion of "utterly discredited" research claiming that gay people have shorter lifespans, its statement that homosexuality is akin to drug abuse and that gays are trying to take away religious people's free speech, and its false claim that there is "a disproportionate incidence of pedophilia" among gay men.[2]

American Vision

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  • The SPLC lists American Vision among its Anti-Gay hate groups. The group advocates the death penalty for gay people as part of a broader plan for a Christian theocratic government.[2]

Catholic Apologetics International

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Catholic Family News

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  • The SPLC lists Catholic Family News among its Radical Traditional Catholicism hate groups. It cites the publisher's vocal antisemitism and propagation of conspiracy theories, including the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory and the claim that Judaism is "part of the Kingdom of Satan."[49]

Culture Wars/Fidelity Press

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  • The SPLC lists Culture Wars/Fidelity Press among its Radical Traditional Catholicism hate groups. It cites the publisher's vocal antisemitism and focus on "the alleged evils of the Jews": one Culture Wars cover story was "The Judaism of Hitler," and founder E. Michael Jones claims that the Holocaust was "a reaction to Jewish Messianism (in the form of Bolshevism)."[49]

Chalcedon Foundation

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  • The SPLC lists the Chalcedon Foundation among its Anti-Gay hate groups. The group advocates the death penalty for gay people as part of a broader plan for a Christian theocratic government. Its founder, R.J. Rushdoony, also opposed interracial marriage and racial integration, saying that the Bible "recognizes that some people are by nature slaves," and denied the Holocaust.[2]

Dove World Outreach Center

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  • The SPLC lists the Dove World Outreach Center among its General Hate hate groups.[4] It cites the group's "increasingly vicious attacks on gays and Muslims," including leader Terry Jones's plan to burn the Qur'an.[2]

Family Research Council

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  • The SPLC lists the Family Research Council among its Anti-Gay hate groups. It cites the group's status as a "font of anti-gay propaganda" due to its continual false claims that gay people are more likely to abuse children and that the gay rights movement aims to promote pedophilia. The group's active and influential participation in campaigns against LGBT rights legislation, and its promotion of scientifically questionable conversion therapy, are also factors.[50]

Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints

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  • The SPLC lists the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints among its General Hate hate groups.[4] It describes the group as a "white supremacist, homophobic, antigovernment, totalitarian cult," noting for example that members view the Mormon church's decision to ordain black priests as its "ultimate spiritual downfall" and that leader Warren Jeffs has said that the devil puts evil on earth via black people.[51]

Family Research Institute

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  • The SPLC lists the Family Research Institute among its Anti-Gay hate groups. It cites the group's promotion of "completely discredited junk science pushed out by a man who has been condemned by three professional organizations," including the claim that gay people abuse children at far higher rates than straight people, that gay people have shorter lifespans, and that the gay rights movement promotes pedophilia and rape.[2]

Legion of St. Louis and IHS Press

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  • The SPLC lists the Legion of St. Louis and IHS Press among its Radical Traditional Catholicism hate groups. It describes them as "two of the most nakedly anti-Semitic organizations in the entire radical traditionalist Catholic pantheon." The Legion of St. Louis urges Catholics to form "militant" communities to wage "real ideological and political war" against "Judeo-Masonic" elements in society, and blames the 9/11 attacks on Jews and Masons.[49]

MassResistance

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  • The SPLC lists MassResistance among its Anti-Gay hate groups. It cites the group's opposition to anti-bullying programs and its propagation of false claims linking homosexuality and pedophilia. The group's leader, Brian Camenker, claims that no gay people died in the Holocaust and that gay rights activists promote bestiality.[2]

Nation of Islam

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  • The SPLC lists the Nation of Islam as a Black Separatist hate group.[38] It cites the group's "long history of racist and anti-Semitic rhetoric that escalated dramatically with Louis Farrakhan's coup," as well as lesser amounts of homophobia and anti-Catholic sentiment. It also quotes both Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s own 1959 critical description of the NOI as "a hate group arising in our midst that would preach the doctrine of black supremacy," and former NOI preacher Malcolm X's own denunciation of the "sickness and madness" of NOI racism.[52].
  • The ADL classifies the NOI as a hate group for its racist and antisemitic rhetoric, including conspiracy theories about Jewish control of the media and Farrakhan's blaming of Jews for the African slave trade.[53]

Remnant Press

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  • The SPLC lists Remnant Press among its Radical Traditional Catholicism hate groups. It cites the group's antisemitism, including a claim that Anti-Defamation League tours of the United States Holocaust Museum were meant to "indoctrinate Catholic educators into the 'holocaust religion'" and demands that Jews convert to Christianity.[49]

Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

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  • The SPLC lists Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary among its Radical Traditional Catholicism hate groups. It cites the group's vocal antisemitism: members believe that Jewish people, whom one leader described as "the perpetual enemy of Christ," will be the first to welcome the anti-Christ and will begin "the most savage persecution of the Church in the history of the world," and that the Virgin Mary threatened Jews with "blood and terror if it's required."[49]

St. Michael's Parish/Mount Saint Michael

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  • The SPLC lists St. Michael's Parish/Mount Saint Michael among its Radical Traditional Catholicism hate groups. It cites the group's propagation of antisemitic conspiracy theories, including the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Jews' supposed desire to establish a one-world government.[49]

Traditional Values Coalition

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  • The SPLC lists the Traditional Values Coalition among its Anti-Gay hate groups. It cites the group's propagation of the false claims that gay people molest children at "epidemic rates" and that the gay rights movement aims to destroy the concept of marriage and promote pedophilia. Founder Louis P. Sheldon has advocated forcing people with AIDS into "cities of refuge."[2]

References

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  24. ^ "Hammerskin Nation". Extremism in America. Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
  25. ^ "Active Ku Klux Klan Groups". Intelligence Files. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
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  31. ^ "Peter J. "Pete" Peters". Extremism in America. Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  32. ^ "Active Neo-Confederate Groups". Intelligence Files. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2011-02-01.
  33. ^ "Little Shell". Extremism in America. Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
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  45. ^ "Alex Linder". Intelligence Files. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
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