Skip to content Skip to footer

Chapter of “Moms Group” Attacking CRT Plastered a Hitler Quote on Its Newsletter

Moms for Liberty was most recently in the media for being dubbed as an extremist group by the SPLC.

People and members of the "Moms For Liberty" association attend a campaign event in Vero Beach, Florida, on October 16, 2022.

An Indiana chapter of the far right hate group Moms for Liberty posted a newsletter on Wednesday featuring a quote from Adolf Hitler on the front page — and is now attacking the news outlet that first reported on the incident.

As IndyStar reported this week, the Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty — a group most recently in the news for being labeled an extremist group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) — included the quote directly below the masthead of the group’s newsletter, “The Parent Brigade.”

Alone in a blue box, the quote read “He alone, who OWNS the youth, GAINS the future,” with attribution to Hitler. The quote, which has been used by right-wingers and Christian groups several times in public in recent years, is attributed to a 1935 speech by Hitler in his mission to indoctrinate German children into Nazism.

The rest of the front page featured information about a “Biblical Citizenship” class and a letter from the chapter chair, Paige Miller, about upcoming events. Directly underneath the Hitler quote was a message from the founders of Moms for Liberty, Tiffany Justice and Tina Descovich, entitled “Moms for Liberty will not be be [sic] intimidated by hate groups!”

Moms for Liberty is a far right dark money group that has become a leader in the conservative movement to promote the eradication of public schooling, target public school educators and push for bans on education on LGBTQ and racial history in favor of right-wing propaganda. Their messaging is couched in a movement for supposed “parents’ rights,” which has become code for legislative and far right activist-led attacks on Black people and LGBTQ people.

The chapter scrambled to respond to the backlash generated by their use of the quote, saying they “condemn” Hitler and “should not have quoted him in our newsletter.”

The national group walked back that statement slightly on social media, saying that it was fine to quote Hitler, but that they should have also condemned him.

The group also took the opportunity to bash IndyStar for reporting on the situation. “Everyone knows Hitler is bad,” Moms for Liberty wrote on Twitter. “This is intentional dishonesty in reporting, but we aren’t surprised — all they want is clicks. Do better @indystar.” It’s unclear what was “dishonest” about the reporting.

After IndyStar first published its story about the quote, Moms for Liberty inserted a blurb with “context” for the quote that seemed to suggest that they agree with the message behind the quote. “If the government has control over our children today, they control our country’s future,” the group wrote, alongside a blurb advertising activists’ pressure campaign to have books removed from the youth section of a local library. “We The People must be vigilant and protect children from an overreaching government.”

Later, the group amended the newsletter to omit the quote and “context” entirely.

Moms for Liberty isn’t alone in drawing backlash for using this particular Hitler quote. In 2014, a Christian group, Life Savers Ministries, bought a billboard displaying the quote next to a picture of children and another quote from the Bible. And, in 2021, U.S. House Rep. Mary Miller (R-Illinois) used the quote at a Moms for America rally the day before the January 6 attack on the Capitol, saying, “Hitler was right on one thing.”

The incident comes amid a rise in antisemitism and neo-Nazism within the American right as Republicans embrace antisemitic and white supremacist conspiracy theories. Public education has become a top target for modern neo-Nazis and fascists to advance their agenda, and experts have likened recent book bans pushed by groups like Moms for Liberty to the Nazi party’s book burnings ahead of the Holocaust.

We’re not backing down in the face of Trump’s threats.

As Donald Trump is inaugurated a second time, independent media organizations are faced with urgent mandates: Tell the truth more loudly than ever before. Do that work even as our standard modes of distribution (such as social media platforms) are being manipulated and curtailed by forces of fascist repression and ruthless capitalism. Do that work even as journalism and journalists face targeted attacks, including from the government itself. And do that work in community, never forgetting that we’re not shouting into a faceless void – we’re reaching out to real people amid a life-threatening political climate.

Our task is formidable, and it requires us to ground ourselves in our principles, remind ourselves of our utility, dig in and commit.

As a dizzying number of corporate news organizations – either through need or greed – rush to implement new ways to further monetize their content, and others acquiesce to Trump’s wishes, now is a time for movement media-makers to double down on community-first models.

At Truthout, we are reaffirming our commitments on this front: We won’t run ads or have a paywall because we believe that everyone should have access to information, and that access should exist without barriers and free of distractions from craven corporate interests. We recognize the implications for democracy when information-seekers click a link only to find the article trapped behind a paywall or buried on a page with dozens of invasive ads. The laws of capitalism dictate an unending increase in monetization, and much of the media simply follows those laws. Truthout and many of our peers are dedicating ourselves to following other paths – a commitment which feels vital in a moment when corporations are evermore overtly embedded in government.

Over 80 percent of Truthout‘s funding comes from small individual donations from our community of readers, and the remaining 20 percent comes from a handful of social justice-oriented foundations. Over a third of our total budget is supported by recurring monthly donors, many of whom give because they want to help us keep Truthout barrier-free for everyone.

You can help by giving today. Whether you can make a small monthly donation or a larger gift, Truthout only works with your support.