Manufacturing Racism: Who’s Really Gaming the System?
Allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center raise larger questions about power, narrative, and the persistence of racial politics in America.

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Lets Talk About The Elephant in The Room
I want people to stop and think about the press conference Tuesday afternoon—the one where the Department of Justice claimed it has evidence against one, and I emphasize only one, there could be many, of the race-driven Democratic-aligned organizations.
According to the DOJ, the Southern Poverty Law Center—a well-known liberal organization that positions itself as fighting hate and dismantling white supremacy, was allegedly giving money to radical racist groups. These are the same groups the organization has long claimed to oppose, using them as justification for its fundraising and public relevance.
That raises a fundamental question: is it possible they did not want the very thing that justifies their existence to disappear?
If those extremist groups had truly faded into irrelevance, as many argue they were, what would remain for organizations like this to fight? Instead of declaring victory and moving on, the allegation suggests something far more troubling—that they may have supported the very forces they claimed to oppose to ensure those forces continued to exist.
According to statements attributed to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the DOJ alleges that rather than combating extremism, the organization was “manufacturing and sustaining them” They were paying sources to stoke racial hatred in order to keep the machine running in order to justify continued fundraising.
The allegations include payments made between 2014 and 2023 to individuals associated with groups such as:
• Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
• National Socialist Movement
• United Klans of America
• National Alliance
• National Socialist Party of America
• American Front
• Aryan Nations
• Individuals tied to the 2017 Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally
If true, this would mean the organization was not simply observing or documenting extremism, but actively helping sustain it.
In other words, they would have been paying to support the very groups they claimed to fight, ensuring there was always an enemy to point to.
That is what I mean when I talk about people “gaming the system”.
To understand the contrast, consider the organization’s own mission statement. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes itself as:
“A catalyst for racial justice… working to dismantle white supremacy and advance the human rights of all people.”
It presents itself as a “beacon of hope” in the fight against injustice.
But if the DOJ’s allegations hold weight, that mission begins to look less like a cause and more like a business model, and in my opinion it looks suspiciously similar to the Democrat platform.
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A Larger Argument About Race in America
For years, I have argued that there is no widespread, systemic racism dominating everyday American life in the way it is often portrayed. What remains exists at the fringes—and in most cases, is amplified far beyond its actual scale. I have said many times there is more racism in the inner city than in the rest of the population.
For decades, many inner-city communities—often under the same democrat political leadership—have faced failing schools, economic stagnation, and limited opportunity. And instead of real solutions, they’re handed a permanent state of grievance.
Anger replaces progress. Narratives replaces accountability. And the same leaders stay in power by promising free stuff and by making poorly educated people more dependent on government.
There was a time—not long ago—when the country appeared to be moving in a different direction. Educational attainment in the Black community was rising. Corporate leadership and business ownership, was becoming more diverse. Interracial marriage was increasingly common. And the nation elected Barack Obama as president twice.
That does not resemble a country consumed by racial oppression.
And yet, in recent years, racial tension has been reintroduced into the national conversation with renewed intensity starting during the two terms of the Obama presidency. The race baiters came out of the woodwork and all being normalized by the national media.
The question is: why?
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Extending the Question
If these allegations are proven, they don’t just apply to one organization. They raise broader questions.
Do we eventually learn more about groups like the NAACP?
What about high-profile figures such as Al Sharpton?
Do we find out more about the Democrat agenda and the extremes they willing go to, just to win.
Do we find out that the sudden uprising of militant groups like Antifa and Black Lives matter are all linked, these groups who are causing trouble across the nation with activities including, riots, protests, demonstrations, and organizing resistance against ICE enforcing our immigration laws.
These groups have the same militant attitude and the same Marxist Ideology as the groups the Southern Poverty Law Center have been paying. They are all admitted anarchists and their goal is to overthrow our constitutional republic. Isn’t it possible they are all the same people, using different group names. All supported by the same agenda, beliefs and financiers, while being cheered on by the manic media.
When I talk about people gaming the system this is who and what I mean. This is the perfect example of people using the money, position, and power they get from the freedom they received off the backs of real heroes who fought and died for a cause greater than themselves, only to stir the racial pot to increase their power and influence over the people they profess to protect, all to keep advancing the corrupt system they are living. Innocent people be damned
For generations people in the inner cities have been held down by people of their own race, in deep blue democrat cities. All for the purpose of their race baiting and the socialist agenda, their personal wealth and power…. That is GAMING THE SYSTEM.
Yet the rhetoric remains focused on external blame rather than internal accountability.
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My Conclusion
The conclusion becomes, the question worth asking, it is a conversation we must have, and we must get real answers, not rhetoric or agendas, if we are ever to move forward. If we will ever know the truth again.
If the DOJ’s allegations prove true, they will confirm what many have suspected: that some organizations are not merely responding to division, they may be creating and sustaining it. And if that’s the case, then the real issue isn’t racism. It’s the fake industry and agendas built around it.
If trust will ever be restored it must be based in truth, not agendas.
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