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NPR: 'Critics' say Florida's new Gadsden flag license plate 'symbolizes a dangerous far-right extremist ideology'

One thing about NPR is they never mind being late to a story. As Twitchy reported last week, a report from a TV station in Florida said that the state’s new Gadsden flag license plates — the proceeds of which go to veterans’ groups — had “stirred controversy.” To prove it, the reporter cited two tweets, both of which were more against Gov. Ron DeSantis than the plates. People from other states, like Virginia and Tennessee, posted photos of their Gasden flag license plates, which have been around for years without comment.

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Now NPR has tracked down some “critics” who say the flag symbolizes “a dangerous far-right extremist ideology.” Keep in mind, these are likely the same people who find the American flag “disturbing.”

All right, which critics? Oh, hey, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which NPR has on speed-dial.

“The state can’t claim a lack of knowledge about what this image represents to most of the public,” says Rachel Carroll Rivas, deputy director of research and analysis for the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center.

She says it’s become clear that the flag has been used for some “really awful” causes, most notably the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, where violent protesters attacked police as part of an effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Then came the Tea Party movement, which adopted the banner in 2010 as a sort of catch-all symbol of disgust with government. Since then, it has gone on to become a symbol for anti-government groups and individuals.

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Whenever journalists resort to “critics say,” they mean “give me a minute to find someone who agrees with me so I can quote them.”

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