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Far-Right Leadership Removed as Proud Boys Leaders Are Jailed, While Two Neo-Nazi Groups Converge on Florida Bridge


It was billed as the March of the Red Shirts.

On a motorway overpass, on the edge of Orlando, there was a gathering of around 50 neo-Nazis.

They were members of two antisemitic, white nationalist groups – Blood Tribe and the Goyim Defense League.

Those present, all male, were dressed in red and black and most had their faces covered.

They gave the Nazi salute, chanted anti-Jewish slurs and waved swastika flags at passing motorists.

Earlier in the day, around 15 members of a different neo-Nazi group – The Order of the Black Sun – had gathered outside Orlando’s Walt Disney World and flown swastika flags.

On a motorway overpass, on the edge of Orlando, there was a gathering of around 50 neo-Nazis. They were members of two anti-Semitic, white nationalist groups - "Blood Tribe" and the "Goyim Defense League."
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Two groups of neo-Nazis meet on a motorway overpass, on the edge of Orlando

Orlando on 2 September felt a long way from the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Clearly, a collection of a few dozen extremists in Orlando on America’s Labor Day weekend is a distance short of a full scale assault on its democracy.

The prosecution and sentencing of January 6 ringleaders, Enrique Tarrio et al, removes leadership and influence from established groups that were in the vanguard of revolt at the Capitol.

The kind of extremist sentiment that drove the insurrection hasn’t disappeared, however.

There is an open question around a continuing risk posed by the far-right, how that might evolve and from whom, specifically.

On the Orlando overpass, I spoke to Christopher Pohlhaus – aka Hammer – the leader of the group, Blood Tribe.

He said he was there for “white sovereignty, white independence, white prosperity, white health”.

Christopher Pohlhaus - aka Hammer - the leader of the group, Blood Tribe.
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Christopher Pohlhaus – aka Hammer – the leader of the group, Blood Tribe

How would he achieve that? I asked.

“Well, you know, you’re really just going to have to spread the message, get people, eh… actually really what it is, is getting white guys that are afraid of all you out of their shell.

“To be honest, they’ve been facing a lynch mob for some time and it’s a little scary to stick up for yourself some time as a white guy.”

“There is an opposition of violence,” he went on.
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“So what we need to do is show other white men that they can stand up too, to not be afraid, stick up for your f***ing self.”

I asked him if that meant violence and he replied: “No it doesn’t mean violence. All of our goals can be achieved non



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