By Steve Sailer
03/14/2019
And then they came for Morris Dees ā¦
Here, suddenly, is the Southern Poverty Law Centerās web biography of its co-founder but now unperson Morris Dees:
Junk mail genius Morris Dees has been one of the grand rogues of American public life for decades. His minions at the SPLC were tiresome pests, but, personally, Iām going to miss the old bastard himself. Well, at least, kind of ā¦
From the Montgomery Advertiser:
Southern Poverty Law Center fires co-founder Morris Dees
Melissa Brown and Brian Edwards, Montgomery Advertiser Published 2:08 p.m. CT March 14, 2019 | Updated 2:31 p.m. CT March 14, 2019
The Southern Poverty Law Center has fired Morris Dees, the civil rights organizationās co-founder and former chief litigator.
In a statement attributed to SPLC president Richard Cohen, the Montgomery-based organization confirmed Deesā dismissal was effective on Wednesday.
āEffective yesterday, Morris Deesā employment at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) was terminated. As a civil rights organization, the SPLC is committed to ensuring that the conduct of our staff reflects the mission of the organization and the values we hope to instill in the world. When one of our own fails to meet those standards, no matter his or her role in the organization, we take it seriously and must take appropriate action.
āToday we announced a number of immediate, concrete next steps weāre taking, including bringing in an outside organization to conduct a comprehensive assessment of our internal climate and workplace practices, to ensure that our talented staff is working in the environment that they deserve ā one in which all voices are heard and all staff members are respected.
āThe SPLC is deeply committed to having a workplace that reflects the values it espouses ā truth, justice, equity and inclusion, and we believe the steps we have taken today reaffirm that commitment.ā
Deesā biography appeared scrubbed from the SPLCās website as news broke of his termination on Thursday afternoon.
Dees, 82, co-founded the SPLC in 1971. The Montgomery-based attorney has been a fixture in politics since the groups ascension, though his organization has faced scrutiny in the past.
A 1994 Montgomery Advertiser series provided a deep look into the organization controlled by the multimillionaire Dees, illustrating his near-singular control over the organization and its mammoth budget.
It revealed a figure seen as heroic by some and single-minded by others who criticized Dees as more focused on raising money than actually fighting injustice.
The series also alleged discriminatory treatment of black employees within the advocacy group, despite its outward efforts to improve the treatment of minorities in the country. Staffers at the time āaccused Morris Dees, the centerās driving force, of being a racist and black employees have āfelt threatened and banded together.āā The organization denied the accusations raised in the series.
Over the years, the Center has continued to amass a massive war chest of funds from donors amid differing levels of scrutiny. ā¦
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
Contact Montgomery Advertiser reporter Melissa Brown at 334-240-0132 or.
What do you figure is The Scandal that brought down Morris after all these years? Sex? Race? Money? Something else?
in Takiās Magazine a couple of years ago, I collected a lot of links from investigative journalists into the SPLC. Info about the SPLC has been piling up for decades but it barely made a dent in the Conventional Wisdom.
For example, hereās the November 2000 article by Ken Silverstein in Harperās: The Church of Morris Dees.
Hereās old time lefty Alexander Cockburn on Morris in The Nation in 2009: āKing of the Hate Business.ā
Here are remarks that Jim Tharpe, a reporter for the Montgomery Advertiser, gave on his big 1995 investigation into the SPLC.
Hereās Charlotte Allenās in-depth 2013 profile in The Weekly Standard: āKing of the Fearmongers.ā
5 lost pictures of Southern Poverty Law Centerās Morris Deesā Poverty Palace: https://t.co/w4pdJlpXrO
5th Mrs. Deesā coronation gown: pic.twitter.com/yg3Gf8SbX4
ā Steve Sailer (@Steve_Sailer) April 25, 2017
Hereās a poll:
Poll: What do you think, specifically, caused the Southern Poverty Law Center to fire its founder Morris Dees today?
ā Steve Sailer (@Steve_Sailer) March 14, 2019
I asked last year on January 27, 2018:
Any chance that Morris Dees will get MeTooed?
But donāt let that bias your vote in the poll.