Clearly staged “neo-Nazi” march through Columbus, Ohio, aims to catalyze more antisemitism speech laws
Right on cue, a group of alleged "neo-Nazis" marched through the streets of downtown Columbus, Ohio's capital, over the weekend to drum up more public support for antisemitism laws.
The way the group did this was by loudly chanting racist and antisemitic slogans in close earshot and sight of as many people as possible in order to generate more outrage and increase the chances that the American public will cry enough! and allow the government to muzzle speech that Zionists find offensive.
"Bow down, ******!" some of the group screamed at black people.
"Get the **** out of my country!" shouted others, apparently towards Jews.
According to the media, the men seen in the videos below have not yet been identified. Nobody seems to know where they came from, which usually means deep state intelligence is involved.
To recap my earlier posts, Nazis marched through Columbus, carrying flags with Swastikas, yelling racial slurs and profanities. I'll be releasing tech any citizen can build to utilize in tracking. You must help yourselves and fight against those who attempt to oppress us https://t.co/DUiUDTNcZC pic.twitter.com/4628A1CWk5
— Connor Goodwolf (@cgoodwolf) November 16, 2024
nazis proudly walking down the streets of columbus in 2024, this country will never learn pic.twitter.com/pnn6HHB63w
— logan (@aniafc) November 16, 2024
(Related: Speaking of neo-Nazis, did you know that Ukrainian neo-Nazis in the Azov Brigade are now free to use U.S.-made weapons in Kiev's war against Russia?)
Spreading hate to divide
Gov. Mike DeWine was quick to issue a canned statement in opposition to the unidentified group of men who quite embarrassingly exposed the deep state's model of public inflammation for political purposes.
"There is no place in this state for hate, bigotry, antisemitism, or violence, and we must denounce it wherever we see it," DeWine said.
"We will not allow any of our neighbors to be intimidated, threatened, or harmed because of who they are, how they worship, or whom they love."
How sweet ... except you can see the intimation of eventual laws that will come down the pike to force people to stop being critical of anything, using the vulgar display of the "neo-Nazis" as the excuse to implement more censorship tyranny.
"Go home and never come back," tweeted Columbus city attorney Zach Klein to the marchers.
"Another sad example of the bigotry that we have witnessed across the country," added Lee Shapiro, regional director of the American Jewish Committee.
Whenever politicians and other high-level people start talking like this and speaking directly to public displays like what the "neo-Nazis" did, you can be sure they have more tricks up their sleeve to advance America's decline into totalitarianism.
Like with other similar such events, nobody was arrested during the protest, nor was there any reported violence. It was simply a display of social conditioning to turn up the flames on outrage so hopefully (for the deep state) America's politicians will pass more antisemitism laws.
"Take off the masks and voila: you will probably find the alphabet agencies looking back at you," one commenter wrote about how the mystery men were conveniently masked so nobody would identify them, possibly as spooks in "neo-Nazi" disguises. "Just another normal false flag."
"Marching does not change things but ripping open the gates of government buildings does," suggested another. "And the USA police will shoot dead anyone who actually tries to change things."
"This will make blacks accept the use of military force on them if the government cracks down on these paid Nazi actors," wrote another about this sad false flag display that is so obviously fake.
Someone is stoking the flames of social strife to keep Americans divided and thus vulnerable to tyranny. Learn more at Censorship.news.
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