USA – Neo-Nazis marched in Orlando, FL

Orlando, FL – Groups of neo-Nazis and white supremacists spread antisemitic, white supremacist and anti-LGBTQ messages outside Disney World and in the nearby Orlando, Florida, area Saturday in the latest examples of rising antisemitism in the U.S., officials said.

About 15 people wearing clothing and bearing flags emblazoned with Nazi insignia demonstrated outside the entrance to the Disney Springs shopping center, said the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, which said deputies were dispatched around 10:40 a.m.

According to the Anti-Defamation League, a civil rights organization dedicated to countering extremism, participants carried antisemitic, white supremacist and anti-LGBTQ flags and signs. The group consisted of members of the neo-Nazi groups Order of the Black SunAryan Freedom Network and 14 First, a now disbanded group that has been absorbed into the National Socialist Movement, the largest neo-Nazi group in the U.S., according to the ADL.

The extremists dispersed after about two hours, and no one was arrested, the sheriff’s office said.

Representatives for Walt Disney World did not respond to requests for comment Sunday afternoon.

The theme park has been embroiled in controversies this year: Its governing district drew criticism for abolishing its diversity, equity and inclusion programs last month, and the theme park is mounting a legal challenge against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and has encountered backlash from some Disney devotees for closing its famous Splash Mountain ride in January because of its incorporation of characters from the 1946 film “Song of the South,” which featured racist stereotypes.

In a statement, the sheriff’s office said that the extremist groups were looking for attention and that it condemned their actions.

“We know these groups demonstrate in high profile areas in order to agitate and incite people with antisemitic symbols and slurs,” the sheriff’s office said. “The Orange County Sheriff’s Office deplores hate speech in any form, but people have the First Amendment right to demonstrate. What these groups do is revolting and condemned in the strongest way by Sheriff [John] Mina and the Sheriff’s Office. They are looking for attention, and specifically media attention.”

Later in the day, more than 50 members of two different extremist groups — the Goyim Defense League and Blood Tribe — gathered in the greater Orlando area and waved swastika flags, saluted Hitler and shouted hateful messages, including “White power” and “Jews will not replace us,” according to the ADL.

The Goyim Defense League is a small network of antisemitic and white supremacist conspiracy theorists that was behind antisemitic stunts that made headlines last year, including the hanging of a banner over a busy Los Angeles freeway that said, “Kanye is right about the Jews”, referring to comments made by Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and projecting the same message onto a building outside TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville after a football game between the universities of Georgia and Florida, according to the ADL.

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