On Saturday (May 21), a group of men tentatively identified as members of the Goyim Defense League (an anti-Semitic group) drove through heavily Jewish areas of W Los Angeles and Beverly Hills with anti-Semitic screeds* posted on a rented truck. They were also shouting anti-Semitic epithets out of the truck. At least two were dressed in Storm Trooper-type garb. The below article from JNS describes the series of incidents and has a link to video clips of these knuckleheads. Warning: It is all sickening.
I don't know much about this Goyim Defense League, but after looking at their website, it is enough to make one puke. These screwballs are admirers of Adolf Hitler. They are sick.
Frankly, I don't understand why the cops didn't pull their vehicle over and cite them for whatever violation was handy, such as hate speech, disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct, or simply harassing people. Charge 'em with mopery if you have to.
I fully understand that a lot of hate speech in America is still protected speech, but what these characters did Saturday was aimed at deliberately harassing people in public -Jews. I am no lawyer or Constitutional expert, but when you are disturbing the peace and targeting specific people for harassment, some line must have been crossed.
This is a very dangerous time in America, and this Goyim Defense League needs to be monitored by law enforcement very carefully.
* Leo Frank, whose name appeared on the truck, was a Jewish man who was arrested, tried, and convicted for the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan in 1913 in Atlanta, Georgia. When his sentence was commuted in 1915, a lynch mob stormed the jail where he was being held, drove him to Marietta, Georgia, and hanged him. His actual guilt for the crime has remained open to serious doubt and is an important aspect to the history of anti-Semitism in the South.
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To "A concerned American",
I have deleted your anti-Jewish comment. You'll have to find a platform somewhere else.
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