Annual Hate And Extremist SPLC Report: Some Parent Rights Groups Included In The List

Annual Hate And Extremist SPLC Report: Some Parent Rights Groups Included In The List

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Southern Poverty Law Center included some parent rights groups like Moms of Liberty in the new list on their Annual Hate and Extremism Report.

Annual Hate And Extremist SPLC Report: Some Parent Rights Groups Included In The List
Annual Hate And Extremist SPLC Report: Some Parent Rights Groups Included In The List (Photo: Think Progress)

 

Southern Poverty Law Center concluded Moms of Liberty in their annual Year in Hate & Extremism report for 2022

The Southern Poverty Law Center has concluded that some parental rights groups are behind the movement against teaching about Black history,  gender identity, and literature in public schools. They are included in the extremism report.

The civil rights organization mainly focuses on the largest of these, the nonprofit Moms for Liberty, in its annual Year in Hate & Extremism report for 2022, saying that it advances an anti-student inclusion agenda.

Southern Poverty Law Center said that some parent rights groups, such as the nonprofit Moms for Liberty, are making advances on the anti-student inclusion agenda. The Moms of Liberty is the largest civil rights organization, and it is included in the SPLC Hate & Extremism report for 2022.

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The SPLC included Moms Liberty in the list of anti-government extremism groups

The SPLC has placed it and similar organizations on its list of anti-government extremism groups, drawing contrasts between them and some parent groups that tried to re-segregate public schools during the civil rights movement.

The Southern Poverty Law Center includes Moms Liberty as one of the extremist groups. It compares Moms for Liberty to pro-segregationist parent groups that happened in the 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.

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