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Professor Johnny Williams

A professor of sociology at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Williams penned a piece for the Hartford Courant that reiterated a statement he made on Twitter that “whiteness is terrorism.” In the Courant op-ed, Williams doubles down on his statement.

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Professor Jairo Fúnez-Flores

A former assistant professor within Texas Tech’s College of Education, Fúnez-Flores has a long history of antisemitic social media posts. Hours after the deadly October 7 Hamas assault against Israeli civilians, the former professor took to X to write, “PALESTINIAN MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN HAVE THE RIGHT TO LIVE IN PEACE AND WITH DIGNITY IN THEIR OWN LAND. THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN AS LONG AS THE SETTLER COLONIAL STATE OF ISRAEL EXISTS.” Soon after, Texas Tech placed Fúnez-Flores on paid leave.

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Professor Chanequa Walker-Barnes

Chanequa Walker-Barnes is a professor of practical theology at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Her bestselling book A Rhythm of Prayer: A Collection of Meditations for Renewal contains the piece “Prayer of a Weary Black Woman.” “Dear God, Please help me to hate White people. Or at least to want to hate them,” the prayer begins. “At least, I want to stop caring about them, individually and collectively. I want to stop caring about their misguided, racist souls, to stop believing that they can be better, that they can stop being racist.”

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Professor Britney Cooper

Britney Cooper is a professor of women’s, gender, and Africana studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey. During a history of colonialism discussion with the Root Institute, Cooper stated that white people are historically “committed to being villains” and the solution is to “take them out.” She also stated that white people lack confidence in society’s ability to distribute power to diverse demographics “because they are so corrupt.”

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Animal Liberation Front and Associated Organizations

Animal Liberation Front is a leaderless, autonomous movement that has been linked to acts of arson, conspiracy, and terrorism. Founded in the United Kingdom in the 1970s, the group claims to support “direct action” in the form of burning research facilities and restaurants they deem to hold animal products. In 2003, individuals and groups closely affiliated with or members of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) carried out significant acts of sabotage within the United States. They detonated improvised explosive devices at the facilities of two northern California companies targeted due to their connections with the UK-based firm Huntingdon Life Sciences. Additionally, they set fire to a large condominium complex under construction near La Jolla, California, resulting in an estimated $50 million in damages. ALF supporters also vandalized two newly constructed homes near Ann Arbor, Michigan, in March 2003. They are accused of damaging approximately 120 SUVs in West Covina, California, during the same year.

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Southern Poverty Law Center

Founded as a resource to identify legitimate hate and extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has bastardized its mission to advance leftist causes and demonize those with whom they disagree.  The SPLC’s infamous “hate” and “extremist” lists now include pro-life, pro-family organizations, groups advocating parental rights in education, and at one point even included Dr. Ben Carson, a renowned brain surgeon who went on to become the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. SPLC’s “Hate Map” has inspired real world incidents of violence such as the 2012 attack by LGBTQ activist Floyd Lee Corkins on the Family Research Council. When asked what motivated his act of violence, Corkins  directly credited the SPLC. In an interrogation video he is quoted as saying, “Southern Poverty Law lists anti-gay groups. I found them online, did a little research, went to the website, stuff like that.” National Headquarters in Montgomery, AL with additional offices in New Orleans, LA; Atlanta, GA; Jackson, MS; Tallahassee, FL; Miami, FL; and Washington, DC.

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Human Rights Campaign

The largest and most well-funded LGBTQ activist organization in the United States, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) regularly engages in histrionic rhetoric that gins up violent action by LGBTQ extremists. Despite recognition of same-sex marriage in all 50 states, hate crimes legislation covering gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people, and a Supreme Court decision in 2020 that banned employment discrimination for sexual orientation and gender identity, HRC declared a “National State of Emergency for LGBTQ+ People” in 2023. HRC has also issued calls to disregard the law and launched a false campaign about a supposed “national epidemic of anti-trans violence.” 

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GLAAD

Ostensibly a media-monitoring organization, GLAAD has engaged in numerous provocative actions targeting churches and people of faith. Sarah Kate Ellis, the President of GLAAD, has said repeatedly on news outlets like MSNBC in 2024 that the LGBTQ community is under “attack” from right-wing voices. In 2023, GLAAD joined forces with other organizations and wrote a letter to Target, calling criticisms of LGBTQ pride merchandise examples of “extremism.” In November 2022, GLAAD put out a press release claiming LGBTQ Americans are in danger. In the name of protecting LGBTQ people, GLAAD continually maintains a “Trump Accountability Project” where statements on issues that have nothing to do with sexuality are deemed dangerous to LGBTQ people. 

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Girl Scouts – St. Louis Chapter 149

A rogue offshoot from Girl Scouts of America, Girl Scouts St. Louis Chapter 149 was de chartered by the national organization after engaging in pro-Palestinian political activism. The organization continues to exist, dropping the GSA affiliation as an “independent” organization now known simply as Troop 149. They have been in the news recently for the troop encouraging their young children to chant provocative phrases such as “Free Palestine” and “Hey Israel, Na Na Na Boo Boo. My Side (grandfather) is older than you.”

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American Muslims for Palestine – Bay Area, CA

American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) is an anti-Israel group closely connected to pro-Hamas individuals and organizations, such as the National Students for Justice in Palestine. While AMP presents itself as an educational entity primarily focused on raising awareness for Palestinian causes, it has been labeled by the Anti-Defamation League as “the foremost organization providing anti-Zionist training” in the United States. Bay Area, CA Chapter.

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