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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.transgender       From: nowomr@protonmail.com              Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday lashed out at those who called on him       to condemn Nazi demonstrations that had taken place over the weekend near       Orlando, accusing his political opponents of trying to “smear me as if I       had something to do with it.”              DeSantis was responding to a question about viral videos and photos of a       small group of people wearing Nazi symbols yelling antisemitic slurs while       demonstrating Saturday and Sunday on streets and highway overpasses in the       Orlando area. While other Florida political leaders, including many       Republicans, publicly condemned the gathering, DeSantis had not, sparking       some criticism of the governor on social media.              DeSantis said those critics were trying to “use this as some type of       political issue,” adding: “We’re not playing their game.”              The remarks came a day after DeSantis spokeswoman Christina Pushaw posted       and then deleted a tweet questioning if the demonstrators were actually       Democrats in disguise.              “Do we even know they’re Nazis?” Pushaw said in the deleted tweet. “I       trust Florida law enforcement to investigate and am awaiting their       conclusions.” She later clarified that she didn’t know who had staged the       protest and called the use of Nazi symbolism and hate speech “disgusting.”              The Anti-Defamation League, an organization working to stop antisemitism,       wrote on Twitter that it was “alarmed” that Pushaw “would first give cover       to antisemites rather than immediately and forcefully condemning their       revolting, hate-filled rally and assault.”              The group added that DeSantis should “address the fears of the Jewish       community thoughtfully – not with this troubling and careless approach.”              Democratic candidates for governor immediately reacted to DeSantis’ news       conference. US Rep. Charlie Crist wrote on Twitter: “It should be easy,       Ron. Condemn the Nazis.”              Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, who was recently rebuked by the       Anti-Defamation League for comparing DeSantis to Nazi dictator Adolf       Hitler, said in a news release that she was “horrified but not surprised”       that DeSantis had declined to condemn what had happened.              Images and clips of people wearing Nazi symbols while saluting and       shouting at passing cars sent shock waves through Florida. Orange County       Sheriff John Mina vowed on Twitter to investigate any criminal activity.              “I along with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office deplore any type of hate       speech,” Mina wrote. “This hatred has no place in our society.”              Condemnations poured in from across the political spectrum on social       media. US Rep. Val Demings, a Democrat who represents Orlando, wrote that       “America beat their disturbing ideology before and we’ll do it again.”       Sen. Rick Scott, a Republican and former governor, wrote that the recent       rise of antisemitism in America was “heartbreaking & disgusting.”              “We must always condemn it & continue to stand strongly with our Jewish       communities,” Scott wrote.              DeSantis, though, had not made a public statement about the incidents       until asked about them Monday afternoon at a news conference to address       Everglades funding. DeSantis referred to the demonstrators as “some       jackass doing this on the street.”              A video with 267,000 views posted to Twitter on Saturday supposedly       captured the demonstrators fighting a man in the roadway.              DeSantis said state law enforcement will “hold them accountable” because       the individuals involved had hung flags on the fence of a highway       overpass, which is a violation of Florida law.              “They’re absolutely going to do that and they should do that,” DeSantis       said.              DeSantis said his administration has a proven track record of supporting       the Jewish people, including signing legislation to address antisemitism,       “record funding” for Jewish day schools, punishing companies that boycott       Israel and strengthening economic ties with Israel.              “I’m not going to have people try to smear me that belong to a political       party that has elevated antisemites to the halls of Congress, like (US       Rep.) Ilhan Omar, that have played footsie with the (boycott Israel)       movement,” he said.              Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, apologized in 2019 after she had been       accused of using antisemetic tropes in public statements she had made       criticizing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a pro-Israel       lobbying organization.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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