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People with Nazi flags, signs supporting Florida Gov. DeSantis gathered outside Disney World

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About 15 people with flags displaying Nazi insignia gathered outside Walt Disney World theme park in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, as others displayed messaging in support of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to the demonstration, which dissipated after about two hours with no arrests. Two counter-protesters also showed up, the office said.

"We are aware of these groups that aim to agitate and incite people with anti-Semitic symbols and slurs. They are also aware of the law," the office said in a statement. "The Orange County Sheriff’s Office deplores hate speech in any form, but people have the First Amendment right to demonstrate."

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Representatives for DeSantis and Disney did not immediately respond to requests for comment.


'We don't want this going on'​

Multiple people waved red and black flags with swastikas, and at least one person held a poster of DeSantis, according to photos and videos circulating on social media and obtained by USA TODAY.

Lisa Gause, 60, told USA TODAY she and her son were stopped at a red light when she saw the small group and took a photo of the scene, which shows a "DeSantis 2024 Make America Florida" flag planted in the ground.

"Good lord, what is this world coming to? What is Florida — what is America coming to?" said Gause, a sixth-generation Floridian. "We don't want this going on."

Florida Rep. Anna Eskamani, of Orlando, also shared a number of images of the scene.


"It's absolutely disgusting to see what has become a common presence of Nazis in Florida, and even more disturbing when they are holding signs and flags that signal support for people like Governor DeSantis," Eskamani said. "Every person, regardless of political ideology, should condemn this. Florida is a state built on diversity and we will always stand against bigotry and hate."

The Combat Antisemitism Movement, a non-partisan international organization, issued a statement on the incident and noted a "similar occurrence" happened at the same location last May.
 
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About 15 people with flags displaying Nazi insignia gathered outside Walt Disney World theme park in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, as others displayed messaging in support of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The Orange County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to the demonstration, which dissipated after about two hours with no arrests. Two counter-protesters also showed up, the office said.

"We are aware of these groups that aim to agitate and incite people with anti-Semitic symbols and slurs. They are also aware of the law," the office said in a statement. "The Orange County Sheriff’s Office deplores hate speech in any form, but people have the First Amendment right to demonstrate."

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Representatives for DeSantis and Disney did not immediately respond to requests for comment.


'We don't want this going on'​

Multiple people waved red and black flags with swastikas, and at least one person held a poster of DeSantis, according to photos and videos circulating on social media and obtained by USA TODAY.

Lisa Gause, 60, told USA TODAY she and her son were stopped at a red light when she saw the small group and took a photo of the scene, which shows a "DeSantis 2024 Make America Florida" flag planted in the ground.

"Good lord, what is this world coming to? What is Florida — what is America coming to?" said Gause, a sixth-generation Floridian. "We don't want this going on."

Florida Rep. Anna Eskamani, of Orlando, also shared a number of images of the scene.


"It's absolutely disgusting to see what has become a common presence of Nazis in Florida, and even more disturbing when they are holding signs and flags that signal support for people like Governor DeSantis," Eskamani said. "Every person, regardless of political ideology, should condemn this. Florida is a state built on diversity and we will always stand against bigotry and hate."

The Combat Antisemitism Movement, a non-partisan international organization, issued a statement on the incident and noted a "similar occurrence" happened at the same location last May.
15 people…

I’m old enough to remember this…


 
15 people…

I’m old enough to remember this…


I am too. That was different...it was authentic.
15 performers likely paid to appear and create something.
 
I am too. That was different...it was authentic.
15 performers likely paid to appear and create something.
goldmom, I do have respect for you as we are very similar in our backgrounds, ages, and our heritage. However, you seem to think these are staged events. Why do you think that?

If they are staged, why do we not see Gov. DeSantis calling out these "actors" if that's the case? It seems that it would benefit him to do so and catch his "opponents" in a staged event? By not calling them out, it seems to "indict" him in the public eye as he "approves" their actions.

By not calling them out, if this is a false narrative, it gives the impression that he condones this, and that cannot be a good thing, can it? Or, might he be playing to the primary voter which he sees as his best chance to at least win the nomination, and he can then tack more to the center from there?

I am just curious as to your thinking on this matter, because appearances do not seem to work to the voting electorate in a general election.

What am I missing?
 
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