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Nadar Taha

An imam and professor at Kent State University, Taha delivered a sermon at the Islamic Society of Akron and Kent (ISAK) on December 13, 2024, in which he made inflammatory and antisemitic statements about Israel and Jewish people. In his sermon, Imam Taha referred to the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis as the “Al-Aqsa Flood.” Taha praised the attack, calling it both a “miracle” and a victory.

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Julia Alekseyeva

An Assistant Professor of English and Cinema & Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and a self-described “socialist and ardent antifascist,” in November 2024, shortly after the apprehension of UPenn alum Luigi Mangione under accusations of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in cold blood, Alekseyeva posted a TikTok video of her smiling while playing a Les Misérables tune with the caption “Have never been prouder to be a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.” A University of Pennsylvania spokesperson condemned Alekseyeva’s behavior, calling it “antithetical to the values of both the School of Arts and Sciences and the University of Pennsylvania.”

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Anthony Zenkus

A senior lecturer at Columbia University’s School of Social Work, in a post on X on December 4, 2024, Zenkus mocked the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson saying, “Today, we mourn the death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, gunned down…. wait, I’m sorry – today we mourn the deaths of the 68,000 Americans who needlessly die each year so that insurance company execs like Brian Thompson can become multimillionaires.”

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Yara Zokaie

A representative in the Colorado State Legislature, in April 2025 Assemblywoman Zokaie declared concerned parents of trans kids to be “hate groups” and compared them to the KKK. Rep. Zokaie, a Democrat, later doubled down on her statements, citing the Southern Poverty Law Center to justify her assertion that “it’s like asking someone working on civil rights legislation to consult with white supremacist groups.”

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Southern Poverty Law Center

Founded as a resource to identify legitimate hate and extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has bastardized its mission to advance leftist causes and demonize those with whom they disagree.  The SPLC’s infamous “hate” and “extremist” lists now include pro-life, pro-family organizations, groups advocating parental rights in education, and at one point even included Dr. Ben Carson, a renowned brain surgeon who went on to become the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. SPLC’s “Hate Map” has inspired real world incidents of violence such as the 2012 attack by LGBTQ activist Floyd Lee Corkins on the Family Research Council. When asked what motivated his act of violence, Corkins  directly credited the SPLC. In an interrogation video he is quoted as saying, “Southern Poverty Law lists anti-gay groups. I found them online, did a little research, went to the website, stuff like that.” National Headquarters in Montgomery, AL with additional offices in New Orleans, LA; Atlanta, GA; Jackson, MS; Tallahassee, FL; Miami, FL; and Washington, DC.

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Human Rights Campaign

The largest and most well-funded LGBTQ activist organization in the United States, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) regularly engages in histrionic rhetoric that gins up violent action by LGBTQ extremists. Despite recognition of same-sex marriage in all 50 states, hate crimes legislation covering gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people, and a Supreme Court decision in 2020 that banned employment discrimination for sexual orientation and gender identity, HRC declared a “National State of Emergency for LGBTQ+ People” in 2023. HRC has also issued calls to disregard the law and launched a false campaign about a supposed “national epidemic of anti-trans violence.” 

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GLAAD

Ostensibly a media-monitoring organization, GLAAD has engaged in numerous provocative actions targeting churches and people of faith. Sarah Kate Ellis, the President of GLAAD, has said repeatedly on news outlets like MSNBC in 2024 that the LGBTQ community is under “attack” from right-wing voices. In 2023, GLAAD joined forces with other organizations and wrote a letter to Target, calling criticisms of LGBTQ pride merchandise examples of “extremism.” In November 2022, GLAAD put out a press release claiming LGBTQ Americans are in danger. In the name of protecting LGBTQ people, GLAAD continually maintains a “Trump Accountability Project” where statements on issues that have nothing to do with sexuality are deemed dangerous to LGBTQ people. 

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Guy Christensen

Guy Christensen is a TikTok influencer who goes by the handle YourFavoriteGuy and has more than 3 million followers. He claims to be 19 years old and to live in Pennsylvania. Christensen posted a TikTok video supporting the May 21, 2025, killing of two Israeli embassy staffers. His video (now deleted by TikTok) stated: “I do not condemn the elimination of the Zionist officials who worked at the Israeli embassy last night…I want to urge you first to support [the shooter] Elias’ actions. He is not a terrorist. He’s a resistance fighter, and the fact is that the fight against Israel’s war machine, against their genocide machine, against their criminality, includes their foreign diplomats in this country.”

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Democratic Socialists of America – Liberation Caucus

The Liberation Caucus describes itself on X as “A Marxist-Leninist-Maoist caucus in DSA.” After Elias Rodriguez shot two Israeli Embassy staffers in cold blood on May 21, 2025, yelling “Free, free Palestine,” the caucus posted “Free Elias Rodriguez and all political prisoners” on X and endorsed a statement saying  the shooting was “a legitimate act of resistance against the zionist state.” The Caucus has held to its violent stance despite pushback from DSA leadership.

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Bronx Anti-War

Bronx Anti-War describes itself as “A Lënapehòkink-based working-class, BIPOC-led, anti-imperialist organization.” Immediately after the murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers in May of 2025, the group posted in praise of the shooter, saying, “What Elias Rodriguez did is the highest expression of anti-Zionism,” and “We need more Elias Rodriguez in this world.”

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