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"We 74 million are everywhere"
indeed they are! Deathsantis wouldnt want it any different
FL is a breeding ground.
People hold swastika flags as neo-Nazi groups Blood Tribe, and Goyim Defense League hold a rally on September 2, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images
Neo-Nazis were marching in Florida on the Labor Day weekend chanting, "We are everywhere," The Mail Online reported. The extremist hate groups Blood Tribe and The Goyim Defense League paraded in the Orlando area on Saturday.
Blood Tribe was founded by Christopher Polhaus, a former US Marine linked to the January 6 insurrection. The group regards Hitler as a deity, says the Anti-Defamation League. The group, which does not allow female members, has been increasingly active since it was founded in 2021 and has staged anti-LGBTQ+ demonstrations.
The Goyim Defense League is an antisemitic hate group that has been known to harass Jews.
The two white supremacist groups joined forces to organize the "March of the Redshirts" rally during Labor Day weekend. According to videos of the rally posted on social media, the groups were able to muster a few dozen supporters for the event.
The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Center on Extremism had warned of the planned demonstrations. The ADL said US Nazis were increasingly brazen, and some had been outspoken in favor of Governor Ron DeSantis. The presidential candidate argues that these individuals are not his true supporters.
Anna Vishkaee Eskamani, a Florida House of Representatives member, posted a video on X (formerly Twitter) denouncing the groups. "Absolutely disgusting stuff and another example of the far-right extremism growing in FL," she wrote.
The marchers wore uniforms of matching red shirts, black masks, and black pants. They paraded swastika flags, performed Nazi salutes, and proclaimed "Heil Hitler." They gathered at Cranes Roost Park.
indeed they are! Deathsantis wouldnt want it any different
FL is a breeding ground.
Neo-Nazis parade swastika flags in Florida, chanting 'We are everywhere'
Neo-Nazi groups held Labor Day weekend rallies in Orlando. They paraded swastika flags and performed the Nazi salute while harassing passersby.
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Neo-Nazis parade swastika flags in Florida, chanting 'We are everywhere'
Neo-Nazi groups held Labor Day weekend rallies in Orlando. They paraded swastika flags and performed the Nazi salute while harassing passersby.

People hold swastika flags as neo-Nazi groups Blood Tribe, and Goyim Defense League hold a rally on September 2, 2023 in Orlando, Florida. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images
- White supremacist hate groups staged a neo-Nazi rally in Florida.
- They paraded swastika flags, performed the Nazi salute, and chanted, "We are everywhere."
- The rally comes days after three Black people were killed in a racist mass shooting in Jacksonville.
Neo-Nazis were marching in Florida on the Labor Day weekend chanting, "We are everywhere," The Mail Online reported. The extremist hate groups Blood Tribe and The Goyim Defense League paraded in the Orlando area on Saturday.
Blood Tribe was founded by Christopher Polhaus, a former US Marine linked to the January 6 insurrection. The group regards Hitler as a deity, says the Anti-Defamation League. The group, which does not allow female members, has been increasingly active since it was founded in 2021 and has staged anti-LGBTQ+ demonstrations.
The Goyim Defense League is an antisemitic hate group that has been known to harass Jews.
The two white supremacist groups joined forces to organize the "March of the Redshirts" rally during Labor Day weekend. According to videos of the rally posted on social media, the groups were able to muster a few dozen supporters for the event.
The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Center on Extremism had warned of the planned demonstrations. The ADL said US Nazis were increasingly brazen, and some had been outspoken in favor of Governor Ron DeSantis. The presidential candidate argues that these individuals are not his true supporters.
Anna Vishkaee Eskamani, a Florida House of Representatives member, posted a video on X (formerly Twitter) denouncing the groups. "Absolutely disgusting stuff and another example of the far-right extremism growing in FL," she wrote.
The marchers wore uniforms of matching red shirts, black masks, and black pants. They paraded swastika flags, performed Nazi salutes, and proclaimed "Heil Hitler." They gathered at Cranes Roost Park.