DOJ Indicts Southern Poverty Law Center for Secretly Funneling MILLIONS to Members of White Supremacist and Extremist Groups

You’re not identifying fallacies, you’re just shaking a Magic 8‑Ball of debate terms and flinging out whatever floats to the top.
Ignoring your fallacies doesn't make them go away, Sybil.
Every time someone corners you,
Assumption of victory fallacy.
you screech Argument of the Stone! Bulverism!
You can't blame your fallacies on anyone else, Sybil.
like you’re casting spells in a bargain‑bin wizard movie.
A fallacy is not a magic spell, Sybil. Ignoring or trying to blame them on someone else doesn't make them go away.
None of it hides the fact that you haven’t touched the actual argument in about six posts.
You aren't making an argument, Sybil. You are whining. Inversion fallacy.
At this point you’re not debating, you’re speed‑running how fast you can evacuate the conversation while pretending it’s intellectual.
JPP does not have debates. Just conversations. You cannot blame your problems on anybody else, Sybil.
 
What dictionary? YARP

Assumption of victory fallacy.

You can't blame your Magick Words on me or anyone else, Sybil.

Inversion fallacy.

Inversion fallacy. You are not making an argument.
you’re not debating, you’re just firing off fallacy names like a malfunctioning label maker. Every time someone presses you, you hide behind another MAGIC WORD! because actually engaging would mean standing on your own reasoning instead of a glossary. You’re not exposing flaws, you’re dodging them with vocabulary flashcards.
 
Ignoring your fallacies doesn't make them go away, Sybil.

Assumption of victory fallacy.

You can't blame your fallacies on anyone else, Sybil.

A fallacy is not a magic spell, Sybil. Ignoring or trying to blame them on someone else doesn't make them go away.

You aren't making an argument, Sybil. You are whining. Inversion fallacy.

JPP does not have debates. Just conversations. You cannot blame your problems on anybody else, Sybil.
you’re just pelting the thread with fallacy names like a kid shaking a toy box and hoping the noise counts as intelligence. Every time someone corners you, you panic‑dump another label because actually engaging would expose how thin your reasoning is. You’re not diagnosing arguments, you’re hiding behind vocabulary because it’s the only thing you can throw without getting knocked over.
 
you’re not debating, you’re just firing off fallacy names like a malfunctioning label maker.
Argument of the Stone fallacy. You cannot blame your fallacies on anybody else, Sybil.
Every time someone presses you, you hide behind another MAGIC WORD! because actually engaging would mean standing on your own reasoning instead of a glossary. You’re not exposing flaws, you’re dodging them with vocabulary flashcards.
Inversion fallacy.
 
you’re just pelting the thread with fallacy names like a kid shaking a toy box and hoping the noise counts as intelligence.
You can't blame your fallacies on anyone else, Sybil.
Every time someone corners you, you panic‑dump another label because actually engaging would expose how thin your reasoning is. You’re not diagnosing arguments, you’re hiding behind vocabulary because it’s the only thing you can throw without getting knocked over.
Assumption of victory fallacy. Inversion fallacy. Argument of the Stone fallacy.

Try actually presenting an argument, Sybil. Trying to blame your fallacies on me isn't going to work.
 
You can't blame your fallacies on anyone else, Sybil.

Assumption of victory fallacy. Inversion fallacy. Argument of the Stone fallacy.

Try actually presenting an argument, Sybil. Trying to blame your fallacies on me isn't going to work.
rattling off fallacy names like a broken label gun isn’t an argument, it’s you stalling. Every time someone pins you down, you panic‑spam the glossary because you’ve got nothing of your own to stand on. You’re not asking for an argument, you’re hiding from one behind whatever term you can fling fastest.
 
rattling off fallacy names like a broken label gun isn’t an argument, it’s you stalling. Every time someone pins you down, you panic‑spam the glossary because you’ve got nothing of your own to stand on. You’re not asking for an argument, you’re hiding from one behind whatever term you can fling fastest.
You can't blame your fallacies on anybody else, Sybil.
Assumption of victory fallacy. Argument of the Stone fallacy. Denial of logic.
 
You can't blame your fallacies on anybody else, Sybil.
Assumption of victory fallacy. Argument of the Stone fallacy. Denial of logic.
You’re really out here mashing the same three fallacy names like a busted Speak‑and‑Spell having a panic attack. You’re not countering anything, you’re just spamming your preset buttons and hoping nobody notices the lights are on but absolutely nobody’s home.
 
You’re really out here mashing the same three fallacy names like a busted Speak‑and‑Spell having a panic attack. You’re not countering anything, you’re just spamming your preset buttons and hoping nobody notices the lights are on but absolutely nobody’s home.
Repetition fallacy (chanting). Inversion fallacy.
 
Federal law enforcement officials were "well aware" that the Southern Poverty Law Center provided information from its confidential informants that "put violent extremists in jail" before the Trump administration sought to indict it last week, attorneys for the civil rights organization said in court papers Tuesday.




It’s a lie they have evidence to destroy immediately


The case is virtually over
 
Between 2014 and 2023, the far-left organization gave over $3 million to members of these groups — while publicly pretending to fight them.

Payments alleged in the indictment:

- National Alliance Affiliate: $1M+

- Aryan Nations Affiliate: $300K+

- “Unite the Right” Member: $270K+

- Former National Alliance Chairman: $140K+

-Former KKK Members: $73K+

-American Front President & Felon: $19K+

Acting AG Todd Blanche says SPLC was “manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred.”

“After SPLC paid members of these extremist groups, it created work product that reported on these activities that the members participated in or contributed to.”

View: https://x.com/i/status/2046716274064121936
Why do you always fall for the lies?
 
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