07 September 2022

Senior DOJ Official Refers to Alliance Defending Freedom as a “Hate” Group

Any group the Left disagrees with is a 'hate group'. Any Catholic reader of mine probably belongs to at least one of the groups on the SPLC's list of Radical Traditional Catholic hate groups. And, if you're not Catholic, I'm sure you can find something on one of their lists!

From Creative Minority Report

By Matthew Archbold


The senior DOJ official used to work for the ACLU, which used to defend religious freedom…that is, until LGBT rights became much cooler than religious freedom. So, the left has labeled The Alliance Defending Freedom as a hate group for defending individuals and organizations from government overreach.

That’s a pretty good system. A leftist group labels anything right of center a “hate group” and then Big Media and Big Tech have the right to call it a “hate group” that must be shunned.

But this is how they view all of us. He’s talking about the Alliance but he means you and anyone like you who still believes that you have a right to religious freedom.

The Daily Signal: A senior Justice Department official referred to a highly regarded religious liberty organization as a “hate group” in a recent LinkedIn post.

Eric P. Bruskin, assistant director of the commercial litigation branch in the Justice Department’s Civil Division, used the term to describe Alliance Defending Freedom, a Christian legal advocacy group founded in 1993.

The Justice Department’s social media policy discourages employee comments that could be “perceived as showing prejudice” toward characteristics such as religion.

Bruskin, previously a lawyer with the ACLU of Massachusetts appeared to follow the lead of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a left-wing group that regularly calls Alliance Defending Freedom and other conservative organizations “hate groups.”

Bruskin used the term “hate group” in responding to a LinkedIn post by Jason Weida, a former assistant U.S. attorney in Massachusetts who now is a state health official in Florida. Weida’s message also praised Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who routinely is attacked by Democrats.

In his post, Weida wrote: “Honored to speak with [senior counsel] Matt Sharp at Alliance Defending Freedom about the work we’re doing in Florida to protect kids from experimental medical interventions and to defend parental rights, all thanks to the leadership of Governor DeSantis.”

Bruskin referred to Alliance Defending Freedom in his reply to Weida, writing: “Jason, this is a hate group. You’re speaking at a conference for a hate group. Are these the beliefs you hold? If so, then it’s time we end our professional association.”

Bruskin’s title, workplace, and the preferred personal pronouns “He/Him” appear next to his name…

Bruskin left the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts to work for the Justice Department in 2009, Barack Obama’s first year as president. In July 2020, he moved into his current career position as assistant director of commercial litigation.

He’s worried about a “hate” group but is willing to threaten a friend because he disagrees with him politically. That sounds a bit like hate, doesn’t it? A little bit?

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