USA – Antisemitic fliers found in front yards of Helotes residents

Helotes Creek, San Antonio, TX – Helotes residents in the Iron Horse Canyon neighborhood woke up Monday morning to plastic bags filled with antisemitic fliers. It’s just the latest report of activity involving attacks on the Jewish community across Texas.

“We don’t see much of this here. We interact with our neighbors. It doesn’t matter what their ethnic background is,” said Pete, who preferred KENS 5 didn’t give out his full identity for safety concerns.

Pete is among the dozens of residents greeted by the anti-Jewish messaging. This was the first time he ever saw such leafletting in the neighborhood.

“Just went out to pick up my newspaper in the morning and I saw this and I thought it was trash that somebody had just dropped,” Pete said. “This type of behavior is just unacceptable. We’ve come a long way in this country to try to root out prejudices.”

Pete stressed he’s not a stranger to discrimination.

“It’s almost like when I grew up in New York City, it’s sort of like, the first time I faced any type of prejudice is when I drove into the south back in the 70s and 80s.”

The Helotes Police Department collected 81 zipper bags containing antisemitic messages that blame Jewish people for the so-called “COVID agenda.” The fliers list a white supremacist group and are stamped with a QR code leading to more information about the organization.

Police investigators are processing the bags and contents for any finger prints that may lead to finding out who distributed the leaflets.

Residents question whether the messaging is protected by the First Amendment. Attorney Joe Hoelscher, who reviewed the content, shared how the Constitution protects hate speech.

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