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Exclusive — 1792 Exchange CEO Doug Napier: Companies Must Stop Using SPLC’s ‘Hate List as a Filter’

Napier told host Mike Slater that 1792 Exchange “was formed to go after corporate behavior” and is “the leading supplier of actionable data on corporate bias,” saying the group works to get corporations “back to neutral,” “back to business,” and focused on “shareholder value, customer service, and treating their employees well.”

The interview turned to the SPLC after Slater said the White House had contended that “the indictment of the criminal organization SPLC” should be “front page news everywhere.” Napier explained the indictment contains “11 counts” that fall into “basically three categories”: “wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank,” and “a conspiracy to basically launder money.” According to Napier, the indictment accuses the SPLC of using nonprofit donations to “pay informants” and others within groups it had listed as extremist or hate groups.

Napier said companies should scrutinize whether their charitable-giving programs rely on SPLC-based filters, arguing that corporate America has “consumed their messaging” and “spit it back out.” He specifically pointed to Benevity, a platform companies use to manage employee charitable-giving and matching programs, saying the SPLC is “not a reliable objective source,” has been “discredited forever,” and is “certainly under the shadow of an indictment.”

Listen to the full radio appearance HERE.

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