The Southern Poverty Law Center added multiple parental rights groups such as the Moms for Liberty to its “hate map,' comparable to groups like the Ku Klux Klan.
Moms for Liberty members Catalina Stubbe and Tia Bess discuss how education and parental rights influence the upcoming 2024 election lists some parents’ rights organizations as"hate and anti-government groups" akin to neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.on Tuesday, SPLC appeared to change their infamous"Hate Map" to now be a map of"hate and antigovernment groups.
"At the forefront of this mobilization is Moms for Liberty, a Florida-based group with vast connections to the GOP that this year the SPLC designated as an extremist group. They can be spotted at school board meetings across the country wearing shirts and carrying signs that declare, ‘We do NOT CO-PARENT with the GOVERNMENT.’ The group hijacks meetings, preventing officials and parents from conducting their normal proceedings," the report read.
It added,"But Moms for Liberty activities make it clear that the group’s primary goals are to fuel right-wing hysteria and to make the world a less comfortable or safe place for certain students – primarily those who are Black, LGBTQ or who come from LGBTQ families."
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