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The Left Has Been Funding the KKK & N*zis : WTF HOW IS THIS REAL?!
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- Apr 24, 2026
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Summary
🚨 The Southern Poverty Law Center — one of America’s largest “anti-racism” organizations — was caught funding the KKK and neo-Nazi groups with millions of dollars. In this explosive Based Camp episode, Malcolm and Simone Collins break down the shocking DOJ indictment revealing how the SPLC used money laundering, fake entities, and paid plants to keep cartoonish racist organizations alive. Why? Because the “racism industrial complex” needs visible villains to keep the donations flowing. Topics covered: • How the SPLC funded the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally • The economics of fear-based nonprofits • Why much of today’s “far-right” extremism appears AstroTurfed • Nick Fuentes botting & relevance farming • The difference between real policy discussion and performative racism • How genuine conversation on race, immigration, and culture gets sabotaged This is must-watch content for anyone tired of the endless outrage cycle. Show Notes The Department of Justice’s Bombshell News The Indictment * According to the indictment, some Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) donor funds were used to secretly pay leaders and members of racist, violent extremist groups, and at least part of that money was used to support their organizing and activities, including the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally. * The indictment alleges that, contrary to donor-facing representations about “dismantling” hate groups, SPLC used donor funds to pay a covert network of informants (“field sources” or “Fs”) who were themselves leaders or members of extremist racist organizations. Key uses of funds described: * Covert payments to informants embedded in or leading groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, National Alliance, National Socialist Movement, and American Front. * More than $3 million in S…