Nazis terrorize Nashville Jews
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'Nashville has a Nazi problem': Jews face two weeks of neo-Nazi invasion
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Neo-Nazis have terrorized Jewish Nashville residents over the last two weeks with a series of marches, physical assaults, and antisemitic pamphlets, according to Jewish groups, law enforcement, and local politicians, adding to the list of incidents over the year conducted by multiple extremist groups coming from outside the city.
On Wednesday, the Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville warned on Facebook that security contacts had informed them that one neo-Nazi group would continue to operate in the Nashville area for several days. Nashville Metropolitan Police Department Chief John Drake said in a Wednesday statement that the group was likely operating out of a short-term rental in Scottsville, Kentucky. Nashville Jewish Federation CEO Rabbi Dan Horowitz said in a Nashville City Council meeting on Tuesday that several groups had been visiting Nashville over the past year and that two separate groups were responsible for actions over the last two weeks.
Drake said officers have been present at neo-Nazi demonstrations to deter confrontations. He advised residents not to interact with protesters, who were filming for propaganda.
“Even Nazi speech is protected under the United States Constitution,” said Drake, adding that the police would act swiftly when there were violations of the law.
“Nashville has a Nazi problem,” said former Nashville mayor and Democratic Tennessee congressional candidate Megan Barry, arguing that extremists crossed the line from speech to harassment and intimidation, which calls for legal consequences. She said the groups came to Nashville because they believed they had a receptive audience in the city. “We need to make it clear they are badly mistaken.”
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Horowitz suggested that extremists were flocking to the city because of a lack of law enforcement. He called on the authorities to enforce the laws that are on the books, such as ordinances against parades without permits, wearing masks for disguise on public property, and littering.
At the same meeting, in which Council members condemned the repeated antisemitic incidents in the city, neo-Nazis heckled speakers and disrupted proceedings. A photograph shared on X by Tennessee State Senator Charlane Oliver showed that one of the men wore a shirt that read, “Whites against replacement,” with the first letters of each word highlighted in red to spell “War.” District 19 Council Member Jacob Kupin shared on social media that some people had left the chamber in tears.
Pervasive antisemitism
On Monday night, antisemitic flyers and graffiti were disseminated throughout the city, the Federation reported on Facebook on Tuesday. At the council meeting, Horowitz said that the antisemitic pamphlets were tossed onto driveways as they had been over the past year.
Around 15 extremists distributed antisemitic literature in downtown Nashville on Sunday, chanting antisemitic statements, according to the Federation. The neo-Nazis allegedly harassed pedestrians, flew Nazi flags over a major thoroughfare, and demonstrated in front of a local synagogue. The Federation said it was “disgusted that once again, our beloved city has been sullied by antisemitic instigators.”
A Canadian neo-Nazi protester was charged with aggravated assault for using a flagpole to strike a local bartender in the face and ribs. Ontario resident Ryan Scott McCann, 29, was also charged with disorderly conduct. The bartender, who had been involved in a physical altercation with the neo-Nazi group when he was assaulted, was also arrested and faced misdemeanor charges for disorderly conduct and resisting police.
The Federation said that a white nationalist group also marched through the city with American flags and extremist materials last Sunday. It condemned the “illegal” demonstration that allegedly broke “multiple local laws.”
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell said on social media last Sunday that he would not allow such action to be normalized and assured residents that his administration was “exploring how we can thoroughly address unlawful activity of the group and prevent it in the future.”
ACCORDING TO the Federation’s statement last Sunday, antisemitic extremist marches had last been conducted in February. Horowitz added on Tuesday that Jewish institutions received multiple bomb threats over the year.
“We have been warning our local and state elected officials to act, and thus far, insufficient action has been taken to enforce our current laws,” the Federation said on social media on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville warned on Facebook that security contacts had informed them that one neo-Nazi group would continue to operate in the Nashville area for several days. Nashville Metropolitan Police Department Chief John Drake said in a Wednesday statement that the group was likely operating out of a short-term rental in Scottsville, Kentucky. Nashville Jewish Federation CEO Rabbi Dan Horowitz said in a Nashville City Council meeting on Tuesday that several groups had been visiting Nashville over the past year and that two separate groups were responsible for actions over the last two weeks.
Drake said officers have been present at neo-Nazi demonstrations to deter confrontations. He advised residents not to interact with protesters, who were filming for propaganda.
“Even Nazi speech is protected under the United States Constitution,” said Drake, adding that the police would act swiftly when there were violations of the law.
“Nashville has a Nazi problem,” said former Nashville mayor and Democratic Tennessee congressional candidate Megan Barry, arguing that extremists crossed the line from speech to harassment and intimidation, which calls for legal consequences. She said the groups came to Nashville because they believed they had a receptive audience in the city. “We need to make it clear they are badly mistaken.”
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Horowitz suggested that extremists were flocking to the city because of a lack of law enforcement. He called on the authorities to enforce the laws that are on the books, such as ordinances against parades without permits, wearing masks for disguise on public property, and littering.
At the same meeting, in which Council members condemned the repeated antisemitic incidents in the city, neo-Nazis heckled speakers and disrupted proceedings. A photograph shared on X by Tennessee State Senator Charlane Oliver showed that one of the men wore a shirt that read, “Whites against replacement,” with the first letters of each word highlighted in red to spell “War.” District 19 Council Member Jacob Kupin shared on social media that some people had left the chamber in tears.
Pervasive antisemitism
On Monday night, antisemitic flyers and graffiti were disseminated throughout the city, the Federation reported on Facebook on Tuesday. At the council meeting, Horowitz said that the antisemitic pamphlets were tossed onto driveways as they had been over the past year.
Around 15 extremists distributed antisemitic literature in downtown Nashville on Sunday, chanting antisemitic statements, according to the Federation. The neo-Nazis allegedly harassed pedestrians, flew Nazi flags over a major thoroughfare, and demonstrated in front of a local synagogue. The Federation said it was “disgusted that once again, our beloved city has been sullied by antisemitic instigators.”
A Canadian neo-Nazi protester was charged with aggravated assault for using a flagpole to strike a local bartender in the face and ribs. Ontario resident Ryan Scott McCann, 29, was also charged with disorderly conduct. The bartender, who had been involved in a physical altercation with the neo-Nazi group when he was assaulted, was also arrested and faced misdemeanor charges for disorderly conduct and resisting police.
The Federation said that a white nationalist group also marched through the city with American flags and extremist materials last Sunday. It condemned the “illegal” demonstration that allegedly broke “multiple local laws.”
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell said on social media last Sunday that he would not allow such action to be normalized and assured residents that his administration was “exploring how we can thoroughly address unlawful activity of the group and prevent it in the future.”
ACCORDING TO the Federation’s statement last Sunday, antisemitic extremist marches had last been conducted in February. Horowitz added on Tuesday that Jewish institutions received multiple bomb threats over the year.
“We have been warning our local and state elected officials to act, and thus far, insufficient action has been taken to enforce our current laws,” the Federation said on social media on Wednesday.
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Kraichgauer wrote:
At one time, the KKK could march through Washington DC, and be seen a patriotic. I thought those days were long behind us. When speech becomes violent harassment, it's no longer freedom of speech.
In the 1920s they were met with cheering crowds and parades. Among the hooded figures marching to Washington was trump senior who was a card carrying member of the KKK.
these Nazis probably wish they could emulate those times.
One weird thing is why are so many of the leadership of these groups made up of males with distinctly Italian, Cuban and Spanish names? Monodeo? apparently he was calling democrats pedophiles and criminals yet his FBI MO suggests he has a criminal history and associated with a known pedophile who was caught by the FBI trying to procure a 14yr old girl.
In the 1920s the KKK was made up of the cream of American society. to be fair the British Fascist party which emerged at that time also attracted aristocrats, judges and businessmen too.
In 2024 the Nazis seem to mainly attract the dregs of society.
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cyberdad wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
At one time, the KKK could march through Washington DC, and be seen a patriotic. I thought those days were long behind us. When speech becomes violent harassment, it's no longer freedom of speech.
In the 1920s they were met with cheering crowds and parades. Among the hooded figures marching to Washington was trump senior who was a card carrying member of the KKK.
these Nazis probably wish they could emulate those times.
One weird thing is why are so many of the leadership of these groups made up of males with distinctly Italian, Cuban and Spanish names? Monodeo? apparently he was calling democrats pedophiles and criminals yet his FBI MO suggests he has a criminal history and associated with a known pedophile who was caught by the FBI trying to procure a 14yr old girl.
In the 1920s the KKK was made up of the cream of American society. to be fair the British Fascist party which emerged at that time also attracted aristocrats, judges and businessmen too.
In 2024 the Nazis seem to mainly attract the dregs of society.
Well, Italian Americans are classed as white today, though in the 19th and early 20th centuries, that hadn't been the case. As with Italian people of earlier times, Latinos are slowly gaining acceptance as white, I think largely through self identification as "white Latinos." And with that comes those broken Latino individuals who need to feel better about themselves by hating others, which you will find among any group of people. Eventually, I think most Latino Americans will be accepted as white as America becomes browner and blacker, especially by the right, so they can keep telling themselves America is a white country.
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auntblabby wrote:
to borrow from harry truman, if any of them had two brain cells to rub together, they'd comprehend the high likelihood that the sheets they bought for their little costumes likely were overpriced and sold to them by jewish folks. delicious irony there.
Apt observation!
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Kraichgauer wrote:
Eventually, I think most Latino Americans will be accepted as white as America becomes browner and blacker, especially by the right, so they can keep telling themselves America is a white country.
Well Nick Fuentes and Enrique tarrio got the memo very early
And who could forget this evil clown Jose torres
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