
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 99 — THOUGHTCRIME IRL
Oct 3, 2025
Independent journalist Tim Pool joins from Arizona, sharing insights on censorship and the SPLC's controversial role in media. Blake Neff dives into media ethics and security concerns, while Ian Crossland reflects on culture and virtue. They discuss Elon Musk’s clash with the SPLC, examine the organization's influence in shaping narratives, and debate the implications of funding and fraud allegations. The conversation also touches on radicalization tactics used by groups like Antifa, and the evolving nature of online communities in today's polarized landscape.
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Media Launders NGO Legitimacy
- Cultural productions like TV shows can normalize NGO actions and desensitize viewers to surveillance and anti-extremism narratives.
- The hosts argue media tie-ins launder legitimacy for groups like ADL and SPLC.
Lawsuit Forced SPLC Correction
- Tim recounts being falsely labeled 'alt-right' and accused of attending an Iran Holocaust-denier event based on a deleted Iranian blog.
- He says his lawsuit forced SPLC to apologize and remove the false claim.
Branding Masks Fundraising Questions
- The hosts argue SPLC's brand evokes civil-rights credibility to solicit donations despite alleged fundraising abuses.
- They cite former employees and financial transfers to tax havens as evidence of institutional corruption.

