Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

The New Tolerance Campaign (NTC) launches an interactive "Hate Map" to chronicle instances of political violence allegedly perpetrated by leftist organizations in the United States.

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Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

A new conservative watchdog group has unveiled an interactive map that aims to track incidents of political violence allegedly "perpetrated by leftist organizations" in the U.S.

The New Tolerance Campaign (NTC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, announced the launch of its "Hate Map," an online system that allows users to explore instances of political bias through "an unbiased, detailed account of incidents, ensuring a more balanced and thorough perspective."

Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

According to Gregory T. Angelo, president of NTC, the organization has compiled a catalog of left-leaning groups with a history of participating in violent events, including protests, vandalism, physical assaults, threats, and intimidation.

Angelo specifically highlighted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a nonprofit that NTC claims "has become something of a partisan cudgel."

Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

Unveiling the 'Hate Map': Watchdog Group Tracks Leftist Political Violence

"Whether it's corporate boardrooms that have been infected by the woke mind virus, whether it is colleges and universities that continue on an ever leftward drift, or activist nonprofits like the ACLU and the Southern Poverty Law Center, who have basically just started carrying water for America's progressive left, the institutions have been taken over by leftist forces going back decades," Angelo said.

The NTC president cited recent violent incidents such as the 2012 shooting at the Family Research Council, the 2017 shooting at a Republican practice session for the Congressional Baseball Game, and the attempted assassination of former President Trump to support their claim that these are not isolated events.

"These were not isolated events. They’re part of a larger pattern of hate and violence promoted by the left," Angelo said.

The NTC aims to continue cataloging instances of political violence and promoting hate on the left. The organization believes that the number of violent incidents perpetrated by leftist groups is likely to increase.

"Sadly, I don't think that that number is going to be going down anytime soon. If anything, it's going to be going up, and we will be here as a resource for members of the media, for elected officials, for everyday Americans and people in academia to use this in their research when it comes to calling out hate across the country," Angelo said.

The NTC's "Hate Map" will encompass a wide range of coverage, undergo regular updates, and feature a user-friendly interface. Efforts to reach the Southern Poverty Law Center for comment were unsuccessful at press time.