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On 10/31/2023 at 9:52 AM, Bang said:

I'm thinking with Florida, Nazis showing up  "uninvited" is no longer applicable.

 

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You may be right:

 

Man found guilty of distributing antisemitic flyers in West Palm Beach charged a second time, to have another trial

 

Jon Eugene Minadeo II was back in Palm Beach County court on Monday for a plea hearing, in connection to separate littering charges after distributing antisemitic flyers in West Palm Beach back on March 11.

 

Attorneys on both sides agreed to a bench trial meaning there will be no jury.

 

It comes one week after Minadeo, who is the founder of an antisemitic hate group known for their neo-Nazi propaganda was already found guilty of littering in a separate March 18 incident.

 

It took the jury 20 minutes to find Minadeo guilty. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail.

 

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Neo-Nazi Soldier Jailed for Bomb Plot Stages Creepy Protest at Drag Story Hour

 

A 28-year-old neo-Nazi and former U.S. soldier who was recently imprisoned for sharing car bomb-making guides on Facebook protested a children’s story hour run by two drag performers last month in Sanford, North Carolina, according to Raw Story. Jarrett William Smith reportedly wore a skull mask and a shirt that read, “Support your local Einsatz-Kommando,” a reference to the Nazi German mobile killing squads who targeted Jews, political enemies, and other groups. A Raw Story reporter witnessed Smith, who was released from prison in November 2021, leading five masked men to the edge of a parking lot behind the yoga studio where the story hour was taking place and confronting a group of LGBTQ+ advocates stationed nearby to protect the building. Smith held a bullhorn and shouted, “If you sit around wearing sexual-fetish gear to give yourself sexual pleasure, and you require the presence of children in order to attain that sexual pleasure, you are a pedophile!” After one LGBTQ+ supporter told him to back off, he called them a “f—-t.”

 

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Iowa school officials said they didn't realize their 'Respect Quote of the day' emailed to parents was a Nazi Germany slogan

 

An Iowa school district has apologized to parents after emailing an announcement with a "quote of the day" that was actually attributed to Heinrich Himmler.

 

Parents of middle schoolers in the city of Indianola said they were sent a morning announcement on Monday with the quote, reported CBS-affiliate KCCI.

 

"Here's today's Respect Quote of the day: 'My honor is my loyalty,'" a line at the bottom of the email read, per KCCI.

 

The quote was a common slogan used in Nazi Germany, particularly in the Waffen SS, as a motto to express loyalty to Adolf Hitler, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

 

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Sounds like a quote Trump would approve of.

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The Names of Thousands of Neo-Nazi Music Fans Just Got Leaked

 

For years if a white supremacist wanted to get their hands on select neo-Nazi music one of their likely stops would be Midgård, a Scandinavian online shop specializing in racist tunes. 

 

While the site offered a wide range of neo-Nazi music, clothing, and paraphernalia, its customers learned last week one thing they didn’t offer was infosec. This tough lesson was taught by AFA Sweden, a group of Stockholm-based anti-fascists, who ruined thousands of the site customers' holidays by releasing Midgård’s customer register. 

 

“Since the 1990s, Midgård has played a significant role in the Nazi movement in Sweden, serving as an infrastructure for the movement,” reads the write-up accompanying the leak. “Over the years Midgård has actively participated in and financially supported several Nazi organizations as well as being present at internal events. 

 

When reached for comment AFA Sweden didn’t tell VICE News how they got their hands on the database but said it “is far from the first leak from which we have published information.” In the past the group has published other information they gleaned from Midgard, as well as other online neo-Nazi stores.

 

“Unlike the other hacks from which we have published info we wanted to do something different this time,” an AFA Sweden member wrote in an email. “With over 200,000 orders it just was not feasible to work with everything ourselves like we usually do. Instead we published it as a database that you can search and sort after several parameters. Our goal, and what has already happened is that anti-fascists in other countries have started to work on their Nazis.”

 

The data is freely available in a table on the anti-fascist websites and it contains not just the name of the probable neo-Nazis, but what they purchased, their phone numbers, the address they listed for delivery, and in the case of the Swedish customers, their social security number. 

 

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Neo-Nazi Music Shows Return To Europe

 

Two major neo-Nazi music concerts will be held in France and Italy over the coming weeks, in what extremism experts are warning will be significant networking and fundraising events for the European extreme-right.

 

The French concert, Call of Terror, is scheduled to be held in an unannounced location in the southeastern Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region on February the 24th, while an Italian gig called Hot Shower will be held somewhere in northern Italy three weeks later. The events mark the return of the concerts, billed by their organisers as festivals and both established fixtures on Europe’s underground extreme-right music scene, for the first time since they were interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

The gigs will feature some of the biggest names in the explicitly neo-Nazi musical genre known as “National-Socialist black metal,” or NSBM. The genre’s racist ideology is made clear on a poster for Hot Shower circulated on social media, which features a cartoon rat - Splinter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - wearing a Jewish Star of David, along with a hooded Klansman.

 

“Please stop comparing [Jews] to vermin - it's insulting to the vermin,” read one comment beneath the poster on the gig’s Facebook page.

 

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Although, contrary to the thread title, I guess these Nazis were invited.

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The photo of Judd Blevins was unmistakable.  

 

In it, Blevins, bearded and heavyset, held a tiki torch on the University of Virginia campus, on the eve of Unite the Right, a 2017 coming-together of the nation’s neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups.  

 

Connie Vickers had found the photo online along with others showing Blevins marching alongside an angry mob — a crowd of men recorded throughout the night spitting and shouting “Jews will not replace us!” Vickers had it enlarged at a local print and copy shop. On a January night in 2023, she and Nancy Presnall, best friends, retirees and rare Democrats in a deeply red Oklahoma county, brought it to a sparsely attended forum where Blevins, a candidate running to represent Ward 1 on Enid’s six-seat City Council, was making his case.

 

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On 3/13/2024 at 3:55 PM, Cooked Crack said:

Enid, Oklahoma, elected a white nationalist to its City Council last year, igniting a fight for the soul of the city.

 

 

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Voters in Enid decided by a nearly 20-point margin Tuesday to remove a City Council member over his ties to white nationalist groups.  

 

Judd Blevins lost his seat on Enid’s six-member City Council by 268 votes, according to unofficial results from the Oklahoma State Election Board. Nearly 1,400 people turned out, about a quarter of Ward 1’s registered voters and hundreds more than voted when Blevins was first elected last year.

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Blevins has denied that he has ever been a white supremacist, but at a candidate forum last week he defended marching in Charlottesville and said his activism was motivated by “the same issues that got Donald Trump elected in 2016.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oklahoma-judd-blevins-enid-city-council-recall-election-rcna146029

 

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