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If you missed it, the ghouls over at the Southern Poverty Law Center doxxed many of our anonymous staff on Tuesday:

The SPLC revealed the names, family relationships, and locations of these staff members, who had chosen to remain anonymous so that they could exercise their right to free speech without fear of being targeted by the “tolerance and inclusion” and “mostly peaceful” types.

Now, the SPLC has admitted that this dox-and-smear campaign was done because they think our speech “has no place in our society.”

Here’s that quote from USA Today:

‘The SPLC is committed to transparency and is dedicated to protecting the safety of trans and genderqueer individuals when they are publicly attacked,’ the SPLC said in a statement. ‘Hateful content like the material created by Not the Bee writers works to dehumanize transgender individuals, the entire LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities, and people of color. This divisive commentary has no place in our society.’

It’s laughable!

Think about it: The majority of Americans just voted for the enforcement of our border laws, removing the religious material of the gender cult from schools, and limiting the ability of doctors to sterilize kids.

Is the SPLC saying that the majority of Americans have “no place in our society”?

Might be time for them to pause for serious introspection!

But let’s probe deeper.

Leftists like to argue that a majority opinion on any matter essentially settles the debate on that matter. If 51% of people in a straight democracy voted for a proclamation that gravity doesn’t exist, then for them, gravity doesn’t exist.

But the opinion of the majority doesn’t actually decide what is right and true (which is one reason America’s founders were so concerned about the tyranny of the mob).

So let’s take that argument off the table. Maybe the majority of Americans are actually wrong and we are stoking the fires of divisiveness and evil.

Hateful content like the material created by Not the Bee writers works to dehumanize transgender individuals

No. Actually, we think that all people are made in the wondrous image of God as either male or female (Genesis 1:27), and that God formed them in the womb (Psalm 139:14-16) to live in a specific time and place in history (Acts 17:26). We deeply care for people, which is why we do not want them to live in a lie, for love “does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth” (1 Corinthians 13:4-7). Modern gender theory is a religious assertion – most often at odds with scientific evidence – that asserts that DNA and human identity/psychology is endlessly malleable. But if this is not true, and humans are designed in a certain way, then going against that “programming” will have disastrous results for people and society as a whole. This argument is true whether you believe that humans were designed by a Creator or an endless series of evolutionary mutations.

We report on trans issues to HUMANIZE those being deceived by the trans cult, not only because God commands us to, but because the evidence shows how destructive gender theory is on people’s lives:

Other countries are starting to realize the harm that can come from promoting transgender ideology at the expense of logic, scientific evidence, and moral reasoning.

And yet, because the science is contradictory to their religious beliefs, the transgender cult tries to suppress it.

Is Not the Bee “hateful” for supporting science, or for trying to keep kids from being castrated?

Hateful content like the material created by Not the Bee writers works to dehumanize … the entire LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities

Nah. See, when it comes to the LGBT stuff, we think there’s also a design for human sexuality and relationships, and people that live contrarily to that natural design aren’t going to flourish like they could (go read Romans 1).

But we aren’t targeting the gays. We’re exposing the groomers and the pedos.

Is Not the Bee “hateful” for saying kindergarteners shouldn’t be taught about gay sex from drag queens, or for trying to expose pedophiles?

As for immigrants, it’s really weird how the SPLC lobbed them in there with the LGBT crowd (commies put them together on their intersectionality charts as “oppressed” groups).

You’d be hard pressed to find anyone on our staff who has issues with legal immigrants to this country. I used to teach English to international students. I studied Arabic abroad. I helped resettle the family of an Iraqi translator who worked with the U.S. military and was in danger as American forces were pulling out of the country. I worked with a Christian foundation that gave millions of dollars to help refugees abroad and locally. My kids play with the Ethiopian kids who live down the street.

But the SPLC suggests I, the editor of this humble little site, am a racist because we have an issue with convicted foreign criminals illegally entering our country before continuing their crime sprees by harming our neighbors:

And if I’m a racist for thinking that our government shouldn’t be pumping small American towns with “migrants” to replace American workers with foreigners who will work for a pittance, well, then I guess this legal Haitian immigrant is racist?

Is Not the Bee “hateful” for saying we should love our neighbors, or for wanting to stop murderers and rapists?

Not the Bee writers works to dehumanize … people of color.

Lies.

Go search our site. Try to find a single time we disparaged someone because of the color of their skin.

In fact, we’re in the business of calling out people who want to divide us and disparage us based on our skin color.

A few examples:

Is Not the Bee “hateful” for saying that you shouldn’t call an entire group of people “privileged” or evil because of the color of their skin, or for exposing the grifters who have gotten rich by dividing us?

But the SPLC says that sites like ours – that my voice and the voices of all our amazing writers – have no place in society.

That implies that they want us to be silenced.

We disagree with them on almost every issue, but we haven’t tried to expose their personal details in an effort to censor them. We are more than willing to let people like them speak their minds.

So I have to ask: Where is the hate actually coming from?


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