Neo-Nazi groups rallied across Orlando, Florida, over the weekend spraying antisemitic and racist slurs while also destroying LGBTQ Pride flags in front of the entrance to Walt Disney World.
A shocking video on social media showed a group of Neo-Nazis marching north of Orlando Saturday, waving swastika flags and shouting, “Heil Hitler” and “We are everywhere.”
Florida Rep. Anna V. Eskamani upload one such video group that marched in Cranes Roost Park in the heart of the city, warned that it was yet “another example of far-right extremism growing in FL.”
Laura Loomer, a far-right activist and former candidate for Congressalso upload videos of the group that marched in Orlando, claiming the event was organized by the hate group Goyim Defense League who shouted antisemitic slurs at him.
Notorious white supremacist Jon Minadeo is seen in the video, along with Christopher Pohlhaus, leader of the Neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe.
Neo-Nazi groups were seen marching through Orlando, Florida on Saturday. Getty Images
Christopher Pohlhaus leads one of the events with his hate group Blood Tribe. Getty Images
Pohlhaus can be seen in a video claiming he will vote for President Biden in 2024 because of his support for Ukraine, where the far-right all-volunteer military group Azov Battalion is fighting, while another group voices its support for Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Ahead of a rally through the streets of Orlando, members of the local Florida neo-Nazi network Order of the Black Sun were seen making Nazi salutes and destroying pride flags outside Disney World.
The scene was reminiscent of when hate groups descended on the theme park in June waving Nazi flags and banners near a campaign rally for DeSantis.
Neo-Nazis were filmed waving swastika flags and shouting, “Heil Hitler” and “We are everywhere.” Getty Images
The hate group marched through the streets of north Orlando just a week after the racist shooting in Florida. Getty Images
Disney World has been the target of hate groups recently after the company entered into a political battle with DeSantis over the infamous “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
The Anti-Defamation League has warned Florida officials that Neo-Nazi groups are planning demonstrations over the Labor Day weekend.
The latest Neo-Nazi march in Florida comes a week after Ryan Palmer, 21, shot and killed three black people in a racially motivated attack at a Jacksonville Dollar General store in a predominantly black neighborhood.
Laura Loomer, a right-wing activist and Jew, said the group hurled antisemitic slurs at her.Getty Images
Palmer carried a swastika-branded weapon and left “several manifestos” detailing his hatred of black people, officials said.
The NAACP has issued an official travel advisory for Florida for people of color.
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