Florida Labor Day Sees Neo-Nazi Rally—Performing Nazi Salute, Parading Swastika Flags

Neo-Nazis did the Nazi salute and paraded swastika flags.

During Florida's Labor Day weekend (Sept. 4), a Neo-Nazi rally was conducted by two extremist hate groups.

Neo-Nazis did the Nazi salute (aka Hitler salute), as well as paraded swastika flags.

Florida Labor Day Sees Neo-Nazi Rally

Florida Labor Day Sees Neo-Nazi Rally—Performing Nazi Salute, Parading Swastika Flags
A Neo-Nazi antagonizes people gathered at a send-off rally supporting the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride September 27, 2003 in Chicago. The Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride is a national mobilization to focus public attention on immigrant rights. Scott Olson/Getty Images

According to Business Insider's latest report, the latest Neo-Nazi protest in Florida was conducted by The Goyim Defense League and Blood Tribe.

The Blood Tribe is a Neo-Nazi group that considers Hitler as a deity. It was founded by former U.S. Marine Christopher Polhaus (aka Hammer), who is linked to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol attack.

Meanwhile, the Goyim Defense League, an antisemitic hate group, is known for harassing Jews.

The two Neo-Nazi organizations teamed up to organize a rally called "March of the Redshirts" during Florida's Labor Day.

The Daily Mail UK reported that members of the white supremacist hate groups were seen marching through parks in Orlando on Saturday, Sept. 2.

One of the Neo-Nazi groups even went to the gates of Walt Disney World. In the video captured by State Rep. Anna V. Eskamani, involved Neo-Nazis can be heard saying, "We are everywhere."

While chanting, they can be seen doing the Hitler salute.

"Nazis in Altamonte Springs at Cranes Roost Park screaming 'we are everywhere,'" said Eskamani via her official X post.

"Absolutely disgusting stuff and another example of the far-right extremism growing in FL," she added.

What is Neo-Nazi?

Florida Labor Day Sees Neo-Nazi Rally—Performing Nazi Salute, Parading Swastika Flags
Neo-Nazi protestors organized by the National Socialist Movement demonstrate near where the grand opening ceremonies were held for the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center April 19, 2009 in Skokie, Illinois. About 20 protestors greeted those who left the event with white power salutes and chants. Scott Olson/Getty Images

The Sydney Morning Herald explained that Neo-Nazi means "new Nazi" or "revived Nazi."

Neo-Nazi believers adopted ideologies similar to the ones that the Nazi Party had when Hitler ruled Germany between 1933 and 1945.

Neo-Nazis base their belief on the notion that white people are superior to all other races.

They consider Jews, as well as Black people, to be at the bottom of the hierarchy. They are also against members of the LGBTQ+ community.

The main goal of Neo-Nazis is to end the current society. After that, they want to build a new world based on the principles of racial purity.

To do this, they want each race to stay in their designated countries/nations, such as Australia being for white people.

These are just some of the things you need to know about Neo-Nazism. If you want to learn more, you can click this link.

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