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https://dailycaller.com/2023/03/06/southern-poverty-law-center-attorney-domestic-terrorism/
Despite this, the more targeted rebuke of self-titled 'men's rights activism' and online male supremacy - a philosophy the Southern Poverty Law Center identifies as "a hateful ideology advocating for the subjugation of women" - constitutes a much more targeted blurring of the line between comic-book villainy and real-life figures. [1]
The SPLC classifies A Voice for Men as a male supremacy hate site.[2][3]