The SPLC Didn’t Just Fund Hate, It Also Worked Tirelessly To Radicalize American Classrooms
While the nation digests the bombshell federal indictment handed down against the Southern Poverty Law Center on April 21, 2026, most Americans are rightly focused on the hypocrisy. But the SPLC’s giant and malign influence in U.S. “education” should be under the microscope, too.
A grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama, just charged the self-styled “civil rights” outfit with 11 counts for secretly funneling more than $3 million in donor funds to key figures within the very groups it claims to monitor. The Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, and even the National Socialist Party of America benefited from the largess.
Criminal charges so far include wire fraud, false statements to banks, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. In short, prosecutors say the SPLC defrauded its donors by paying extremists to “infiltrate” and then promote the very organizations it publicly denounced. Regular critics of the SPLC were not surprised.
The irony is thicker than the SPLC’s own smear dossiers. For decades, the far-left organization has positioned itself as the nation’s moral arbiter, branding Christian conservatives, pro-family groups, and even concerned parents as “hate” organizations while raking in hundreds of millions from gullible corporations and foundations.
Yet as investigative reporting has long documented—and as the indictment now confirms in court filings—the SPLC wasn’t just funding hate on the side. That was key to what its mission as it worked to delegitimize, dehumanize, and destroy mainstream figures and groups standing for God, faith, and country.
But just as troubling, if not more, is the fact that the SPLC was using donor money to target the hearts and minds of children nationwide. Indeed, the disgraced group was systematically weaponizing America’s classrooms to advance the same radical, anti-American ideology that animated the Weather Underground bombers of the 1970s.
Consider its flagship “Teaching Tolerance” program, later rebranded as “Learning for Justice” after years of scandal. This radical program has reached hundreds of thousands of public-school teachers with free curricula, magazines, and training materials that amount to cultural Marxism dressed up as “anti-bias” education.
This is not speculation. It is the same pattern this writer has exposed for years in outlets like The New American: the deliberate infiltration of K-12 education by far-left extremists who view schools not as places of learning, but as indoctrination centers for “social change.”
The SPLC’s education arm has distributed its materials to more than 400,000 educators nationwide, embedding lessons that pit children against their own country, their faith, their families, and basic biology. Under the guise of “tolerance,” kids are taught that America’s founding was irredeemably racist, that Western civilization is the root of all evil, and that “equity” demands tearing down merit, borders, and even the nuclear family.
The program’s “Hard History” framework on slavery, for instance, doesn’t stop at facts—it frames the entire American experiment as a perpetual crime against humanity, complete with recommended texts that echo critical race theory without using the term. America is portrayed as irredeemably evil, with fringe leftwing activists playing the role of savior.
The crowning hypocrisy? The SPLC’s open embrace of unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers—the man who helped bomb the Pentagon, the U.S. Capitol, the State Department, and a police station, who declared war on America in the 1970s as a leader of the Weather Underground, and who never expressed genuine remorse.
In the spring 1998 issue of Teaching Tolerance magazine and on its website, the SPLC interviewed Ayers and hailed him as “a highly respected figure in the field of multicultural education.” The piece, titled “An Unconditional Embrace,” portrayed the Cuba-backed-terrorist-turned-education professor as a visionary who “developed a rich vision of teaching that interweaves passion, responsibility, and self-reflection.”
No mention of his dedication of the Weather Underground manifesto Prairie Fire to Sirhan Sirhan, assassin of Robert F. Kennedy. No reference to his role in the group that killed police officers and plotted to overthrow the U.S. government. Just glowing praise for his “civil rights organizer” credentials and his “radical anti-Vietnam War activist” past.
This wasn’t a one-off. The SPLC’s education project marketed Ayers’s books and invited him into the fold as a model for teachers. Gabrielle Lyon, a fellow with the program, conducted the fawning interview.
Ayers, who once famously said he didn’t regret setting bombs but wished he’d done more, went on to become a key figure in radical education reform circles—helping to launch the political career of Barack Obama while helping shape the very “social justice” pedagogy now flooding classrooms.
The SPLC knew exactly who he was, of course. Everyone did. It simply didn’t care, because Ayers’s brand of revolutionary “education” aligned perfectly with its own agenda: turning schools into factories for dangerous leftwing activists who despise the family and country that nurtured them and the God who created them.
This writer has chronicled the broader assault on American education for more than a decade. In books like Indoctrinating Our Children to Death and co-authored works tracing the Marxist roots of today’s “woke” curricula, the pattern is unmistakable, and groups like the SPLC and its fellow travelers have been critical players at every step.
The SPLC didn’t invent the school-to-indoctrination pipeline, but it supercharged it. Its “Teaching Tolerance” materials push everything from gender fluidity and open-borders propaganda to the notion that capitalism and Christianity are inherently oppressive. Teachers are encouraged to facilitate “social-action projects” rather than teach phonics or civics.
The goal is and has always been, as Ayers himself articulated in that SPLC interview, using the classroom as a vehicle for “social change”—code for cultural revolution. That is not what parents or teachers or even students signed up for. But that is what the SPLC, Ayers, and other subversives were peddling.
Even with the indictment, the stench of those SPLC programs lingers in schools nationwide today. It will take decades to undo the damage done by the SPLC’s extremist propaganda in government schools, forced into the impressionable minds of children from coast to coast. But it must be done.
The indictment provides the perfect lens. While the SPLC was allegedly paying Klansmen and neo-Nazis with donor cash, it was simultaneously flooding schools with propaganda that labels any pushback against this agenda its subversive agenda as dangerous “hate.”
Its infamous “hate map” and “extremist” lists have been used to intimidate school boards, dox parents at school-board meetings, and pressure corporations into blacklisting conservative voices. When parents and groups such as Moms for Liberty revolted against critical race theory and transgender ideology in 2020-2021, it was the SPLC that smeared them as inheritors of the Klan. All while cozying up to actual terrorists like Ayers.
The damage is incalculable. Generations of children have been taught to loathe their heritage, question their God-given identity, and view dissent as “violence.” Test scores in reading, math, and history have collapsed even as “social-emotional learning” (SEL) sessions—often laced with SPLC-style content—proliferate.
As this writer has documented repeatedly, this is not incompetence. It is the fulfillment of a century-old strategy, from Marx to the Frankfurt School to modern “cultural Marxism,” to capture the institutions that shape young minds. The SPLC was a key financier and enforcer of that strategy.
The April 2026 indictment may finally force a reckoning. Donors are already fleeing. Lawmakers should follow suit by stripping the SPLC of any tax-exempt status or government contracts. More urgently, parents and policymakers must root out its materials from every public school. “Teaching Tolerance” is not about tolerance—it is about submission to a radical worldview that hates the West, the family, and ordered liberty.
The SPLC’s mask has slipped. What it did in the shadows of its “hate-fighting” operations pales next to what it did in broad daylight inside America’s classrooms. The corruption of education was not a side hustle. It was a key part of the mission. And until that mission is exposed and dismantled, no amount of federal indictments will restore the Republic’s future. The children are watching—and the future of the nation hangs in the balance.
