‘We’re here for moms’: Parents’ rights activists bristle at SPLC branding them a ‘hate’ group

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One of the moms, Allison Shipp, said the Southern Poverty Law Center had revealed itself to be ridiculous.

“I don’t see myself as an extremist or radical. I see myself as a passionate mom who’s standing up for my child and their education. I don’t believe they should be integrating sexual content into every avenue of subjects in the classroom,” said Ms. Dominguez, 33, who traveled from Las Vegas for the summit.

Moms for Liberty earned the designation, according to SPLC, because they allegedly harass LGBTQ people, promote anti-gay misinformation and fight against diversity and inclusion in school materials. Moms for Liberty was greeted at the summit by street protests by leftwing advocacy groups, including the Philadelphia Young Communist League.

 

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