Saturday, February 08, 2025

The Natti Did Not See 'Em Coming!


Nazis in the Natti!
Y'all voted for this. 
 
Cincinnati chased the Nazis away.

Ohio, the extreme right feels emboldened.

Of course, Israel is the cause of all the chaos. The white extremists are emboldened by President Donald J. Trump. 

The Patriot Front, a neo Nazi organization held a protest over the Interstate 75 Aviation Way overpass in Lincoln Heights, a predominantly Black suburb only 12 miles from downtown Cincinnati.

The group peacefully protested until the residents ran their asses out.

The banners were displayed around the overpass, looking down onto I-75. Multiple images of swastikas were seen on the banners.

Around 2:50 p.m., the group was seen leaving the area in a U-Haul. Several neighbors came outside upset about the situation.

On Friday afternoon, Cincinnati mayor Aftab Pureval released a statement on the incident, saying: “Messages of hate like this have no place in our region. It was shocking and disgusting to see swastikas displayed in Evendale today. This is not what we stand for, and it will never be what we stand for.”

Emotions ran high Friday afternoon after the flags that were stamped with swastikas, a symbol associated with neo-Nazi groups, were displayed.

News of the display spread like wildfire in Lincoln Heights, a historically Black community in Cincinnati.

"Where was the arrests?" Kachara Talbert said. "They just let these people drive off and disrespect us and our heritage."

Evendale police released a statement on the incident, saying in part "the protest was occurring on sidewalks designed for pedestrian travel. The protest, while very offensive, was not unlawful. The protest was short lived in duration. The protestors left the area on their own. No further action was taken by the Evendale Police Department."

Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey echoed a similar sentiment, saying her office will continue to work with the residents who were affected.

"Lincoln Heights residents are understandably upset. We continue to work with the community, and emphasize that there is no place for hate in Hamilton County," McGuffey said in part Friday.

The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati also reacted to the display on Friday, calling it a "reprehensible display of hate."

"Such acts of antisemitism, racism, and bigotry are an affront to the values of inclusion, respect, and unity that define our community. Hate has no place in Cincinnati or anywhere in our society," the statement from the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati said in part.

Again, Israel has made it possible. These people are free to protest.

The weaponization of antisemitism has now become a tool to silence objection towards the genocide being conducted by Israel. 

The propaganda Israel has peddled to the world is no longer valid. 

The Neo Nazis see common ground with Zionism. They see it as a tool to encourage white nationalism and Christian superiority. They support the Jewish supremacy only when it comes to destroying Blacks, Muslims, Satanists, gays, transgender people, disabled people and marginalized people.

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