Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 24, 2019
Last week, the SPLC fired its founder Morris Dees, who was the only white goy who worked there, in the midst of scandals regarding their treatment of black and female employees.
I thought that they were just firing the house goy so they could blame all their problems on him.
But if Cohen himself is resigning, the organization is coming unglued.
The president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, Richard Cohen, announced his resignation Friday, the latest in a series of high-profile departures at the anti-hate organization that have come amid allegations of misconduct and workplace discrimination.
The departure will mark the end of an era at the Montgomery, Ala., nonprofit, whose staff had recently raised questions about whether the organization’s long-standing mission of justice and anti-discrimination — which had yielded hundreds of millions of dollars in donations from the public — had matched its internal treatment of some black and female employees.
“Whatever problems exist at the SPLC happened on my watch, so I take responsibility for them,” Cohen wrote in an email obtained by The Times, while asking the staff to avoid jumping to conclusions before the board completes an internal review of the organization’s work culture.
Cohen’s resignation comes the same day as a resignation by the organization’s legal director, Rhonda Brownstein, who did not give a reason for her departure in a brief email to her colleagues. Brownstein did not respond to requests for comment.
Cohen joined the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1986 and became one of its most prominent figures, helping wage legal and public campaigns against far-right groups, including neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan.
Under Cohen’s watch, the center had also received frequent criticism for its aggressive fundraising tactics and for its depiction of some right-wing figures as extremists. And the organization had been unable to shake long-standing internal concerns over the diversity of its predominantly white staff and white leadership.
Yeah.
(((White))).
At 5:03 p.m. Central time Friday, Cohen sent a message to staff, with the subject line “Stepping Down,” announcing that he, too, would be leaving the organization that he and Dees had turned into a research and fundraising juggernaut.
Cohen told staff that he had asked the center’s board of directors in October to start searching for a new president, citing a need for a transition to a new generation of leadership. But “in light of recent events, I’ve asked the board to immediately launch a search for an interim president in order to give the organization the best chance to heal,” Cohen wrote.
So – this goes way beyond Morris Dees being the kind of pervert who used a dildo on his teenage stepdaughter and forced his wife into a bisexual threesome with another man.
Last week, several employees of the organization had signed a letter alleging sexual and racial discrimination at the organization.
Basically, the thing is probably that the blacks working there weren’t allowed to pursue any of their projects, and were instead just treated like total shit by the Jews running it. Cohen tried to throw Morris Dees under the bus, but the blacks wouldn’t settle for that, so he had to throw himself under the bus.
Here’s the thing: black people don’t care about white nationalists. They are probably not even aware we exist. White nationalists are exclusively a target of the Jews. If we explained our thing to the blacks, they would be like “I feel you, I feel you, you just trying to take care your own.”
What blacks care about is suing the government to get things from them. If the SPLC was run by blacks, they would leave us alone and go after the government, demanding money. Or sue corporations that they think should be hiring more black people, or just giving them money outright.
What the SPLC did was set themselves up as some kind of racial defense organization for blacks and then use that position to attack the enemies of Jews. And apparently, that hasn’t worked out in the long run.
I imagine there are also some pretty serious mismanagement issues on the part of Cohen and Dees. This has never been a very serious organization, and the backlash from simply saying that all Christians and/or Republicans are terrorists in the wake of the Trump election has been problematic.
I suspect they could also have been caught up in some illegal behavior. We might soon learn of some of these people, or the organization itself, being prosecuted for espionage or other such activities.
Feels Good, Man
I’ve had a long history with the SPLC, and am presently getting sued by them for allegedly making fun of people on the internet.
I can’t describe to you how satisfying it is to me that Richard Cohen, the ratfaced kike who launched this suit against me for the purpose of trying to take my organization from me is now forced out of his own organization.
Rot in hell, Jew.
The Daily Stormer lives forever. We’ll be here posting about JEWS while your organization is suing the Google JEWS to replace their entire search engine team with blacks and leaving us the fuck alone.
You fought hard, Cohen.
But I have outlived you, my oldest enemy.
Whatever happens next, the SPLC is no longer going to be able to maintain its status as the premiere “shut it down” group telling corporations what speech they’re allowed to allow.
The ADL still exists, of course, but they’re a much more serious organization, which has in many ways restricted them. The SPLC existed to be the less respectable version of a Jewish activist group that could just go nuts on everyone in ways that didn’t have to make sense to anyone other than the Jews.
But those days are done.
Going forward, it will just be the People vs. the ADL.