Prominent Christian Legal Group Barred From Amazon Program While Openly Anti-Semitic Groups Remain
- Amazon has barred Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom from taking part in their Amazon Smile program
- Amazon allows the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center to determine which groups are and arenât allowed to take part in Amazon Smile
- Openly anti-Semitic organizations remain in Amazon Smile, while ADF is barred from the program
- An Amazon spokesperson couldnât say whether Amazon considers the SPLC to be an unbiased arbiter
Amazon has barred prominent Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) from participating in its Amazon Smile charitable program, which allows nonprofits to recoup a small fraction of the money their supporters spend through Amazon.
ADF, which specializes in First Amendment law and has won cases at the Supreme Court, is barred from Amazon Smile on account of the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center, which labeled ADF a âhate group.âÂ
âAll nonprofits are eligible as long as they meet our participation agreement,â an Amazon spokesperson told The Daily Caller News Foundation. âAs a part of that participation agreement, we also state that Amazon relies on the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Southern Poverty Law Center to determine which charities are eligible.â
The participation agreement forbids member groups from, among other things, promoting âhateâ or âintolerance.â
ADF CEO Michael Farris sent a letter to Amazon on May 3, saying he was âsurprised and disappointedâ to find out his group was no longer able to participate in the Amazon program. Farris criticized Amazon for so greatly empowering the SPLC, which he described as a âdiscredited partisan organization.â
The SPLC is known for labeling pedestrian conservative organizations as âhate groupsâ and calls critics of political correctness âextremists.â The SPLCÂ deleted four articles in March and April alone, after the articles were challenged as inaccurate, and the SPLC threatened with lawsuits.
âIn order for us to remove ourselves from the decision-maker and send away, because we donât want to be biased whatsoever, so weâre using the SPLC to establish the criteria for those organizations,â said the Amazon spokesperson, who declined to answer whether itâs a conflict of interest for the SPLC to both police Amazon Smile and participate in the program.Â
Unlike ADF, hardline Islamic groups are allowed to participate in Amazon Smile. That includes the Islamic Center of Jersey City, whose imam called Jews âapes and pigsâ and requested Allahâs help in killing them âdown to the very last one,â according to the Anti-Defamation League.
The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) is able to take part in Amazon Smile, despite a 2009 federal court ruling the U.S. government has âample evidenceâ of ties between the group and Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas.
The similarly named Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) is also an Amazon Smile member. ICNA promotes the establishment of an Islamic caliphate and has ties to a radical Pakistani political group, Jamaat-e-Islami. The ADL has criticized ICNA for giving a platform to extremists.
Amazonâs spokesperson declined to comment to TheDCNF on the eligibility status of individual organizations but stressed the diversity of the more than one million participants in the program.
The spokesperson pointed to groups like the NRA Foundation, which liberals have tried to pressure Amazon into removing from the charity program. So far, the gun rights nonprofit has stayed in the program. But whether they continue to do so ultimately remains up to the SPLC.
âWe remove organizations that the SPLC deems as ineligible,â Amazonâs spokesperson confirmed to TheDCNF.
TheDCNF identified several branches of the Nation of Islam, which the SPLC recognizes as an openly anti-Semitic organization, participating in Amazon Smile.Â
The Nation of Islamâs New York headquarters, for example, is eligible for donations through Amazon Smile.
Amazon Smile users can also donate to Muhammad Mosque No. 24, an arm of the Nation of Islam located in Richmond, Virginia. The group advocates for black nationalism and is open about its affiliation with the Nation of Islam.
A Nation of Islam affiliate in Springfield, Mass., is also participating in the program. The group blames Jews in the media for âcrucifyingâ prominent black people, including Michael Jackson and Bill Cosby.
Farris, ADFâs CEO, described the SPLC as âa discredited fundraising group that fills its ever-increasing coffers by attacking veterans, Catholics, Muslims who oppose terrorism, and even nuns,â in a statement to TheDCNF.
âSPLC is not a neutral watchdog organization. Instead, it raises money by slandering people and organizations who disagree with its views,â Farris said. âADF is one of the nationâs most respected and successful Supreme Court advocates, working to preserve our fundamental freedoms of speech, religion, and conscience for people from all walks of life.â
âI canât really speak to that. Itâs the organization that was, kind of, when this program came about, in order for customers to â in order to lend away to customers to give and support the charities close to them, itâs â yeah, I donât know; I canât speak to that,â the Amazon spokesperson said when TheDCNF asked whether Amazon considers the SPLC to be unbiased.
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Source: The Daily Caller