Friday, July 20, 2012

Conservative? Be worried...



This is a very interesting video that I decided to share showing and exposing the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). It is a left-wing organization that goes after hate/racist groups in the United States. When it was established in the 1970s, it went after the Klu Klux Klan, who was seen as a threat to security in the United States at the time. Over the decades, the influence and the threat from the Klan minimized and is now almost non-existent.

What should worry conservatives and nationalists is the fact that the SPLC in the United States is now going after mainstream conservative, Christian and pro-family organizations. They now see them as a threat to peace and security. Since the SPLC no longer has any  legitimate threats to deal with, they are going after mainstream right-wing movements and groups and labelling them as hate groups.

In Hungary, the left-wing often calls or labels conservatives and nationalists as racists, extremists, haters etc. You can see that they are using the same tactic in Hungary as well. This seems to be the trend in Europe and North America by the left to silence and shut down any opinion that doesn't agree with their own. They are obviously targeting mainstream conservative groups that don't share the same view as them. By labelling your political opposition as extremists or hate groups, you can silence them or reduce their credibility. This is a very successful tactic as no one wants to be labelled as an extremist. They would immediately lose support from the public and the mainstream or be shut down entirely.

The left-wing in both continents claim to be the most tolerant but it is they who are the most intolerant as they try to silence those who don't agree with their opinions. If you are a mainstream conservative anywhere in the world, you should be worried as left-wing organizations such as the SPLC want to silence you. This video is worth the watch as you will see how the left tries to silence and shut down the right-wing.

István