Neo-Nazis are increasingly gathering in Florida, while DeSantis fails again to denounce the open fascists in his state.

His complaicency and disregard will sooner or later be a detrement to every aspect of society and regular people will suffer the consequences, when jobs get moved out of state, investments dry up and qualified people flee for greener pastures.

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    That thumbnail. Apparently the Aryan race is out and Orc is the new bla-…white.

    “the hard-edged BloodTribe, aka Blutstamm, whose Maine-based leader” … “has a runic face tattoo and goes by the name “Hammer”; and the Goyim Defense League” … “led by” … “Handsome Truth.”

    Yeah, that sounds pretty Orcish. I suspect the second Orc rocks leather straps and a leather subligar for armour.

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    This moron has so many tattoos it could get interpreted as black facing. Seems like a digression from white pride. Does he have identity issues? /s

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    DeSantis fails again to denounce the open fascists in his state.

    Well of course. A fascist will never call out another fascist. At least not until it suits them.

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    DeSantis has not condemned the nauseating displays of hate — continuing a yearslong pattern of conspicuous silence. Critics, including the head of the Florida Democratic Party, insist that DeSantis’ unwillingness to decry such neo-Nazi actions is making him “complicit” in the state’s rising tide of hate. As the GOP governor has fashioned Florida into the place where “woke goes to die,” they insist, DeSantis is fostering an environment where hate comes to thrive.

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    Something tells me that that guy is pretty committed to his decisions. Sheesh.