False Prophets of the Left: How the ADL and SPLC Deceive America

Charlie Kirk’s assassination exposes the lie—Christians and conservatives are not the extremists. It’s time to choose this day whom we will serve.

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10/1/20252 min read

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has been forced to quietly pull its “Glossary of Extremism” after being caught red-handed smearing Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA as extremist and hateful. Think about that: an organization trusted by Big Media and even AI platforms to define right and wrong was labeling a movement that champions free speech, empowers black conservatives, and consistently rejects violence as dangerous and radical. The truth is the exact opposite.

In 2019, the ADL claimed Turning Point USA was “a right-wing student group whose leaders & activists have made multiple racist or bigoted comments & have been linked to a variety of extremists.”

The ADL also claimed Turning Point USA’s “leadership” appeared “to defend Hitler’s nationalism.”

This is the same playbook long run by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), whose infamous “hate maps” have been weaponized to incite hostility—even violence—against Christian and conservative groups. Yet both organizations remain the go-to “authorities” for mainstream outlets, effectively becoming the dictionary of morality for the political left. Since Donald Trump’s escalator ride in 2015, Big Media has leaned on their labels to frame almost every major story involving Christians, conservatives, and the MAGA movement as dangerous.

In Christian terms, the ADL and SPLC have acted like false prophets—deceiving the people by dressing up ideological bias as objective truth. The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has ripped away the mask, forcing believers to recognize that cheering from the bleachers is no longer enough. As one Christian put it, “With Turning Point USA you have a home on the right side of history.” Contrast that with the Left, which has threatened conservatives with violence, extremist labels, and now, assassination.

The moment feels almost biblical—like Joshua’s challenge to Israel (Joshua 24:15): “Choose this day whom you will serve.” For Christians in America, that choice is no longer theoretical. It is here.

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Previous ADL description of Turning Point USA
Previous ADL description of Turning Point USA
[Previous ADL description of Turning Point USA]
[SPLC article describing Turning Point USA as a hate group]