Word on the street Friday was that today, Saturday, February 25, was to be a National Day of Hate for white supremacists and antisemites. “Day of Hate” is currently trending on Twitter. We’ve been monitoring the hashtag for any video of hate rallies, but we’re not seeing much. We haven’t even seen Patriot Front pile out of a U-Haul with their matching khakis and blue shirts.
Here’s failed Florida gubernatorial candidate, who has to life every day as a day of hate under Gov. Ron DeSantis:
As white supremacy groups call for a “National Day of Hate” this weekend, I’m reminded of a teaching in my Jewish faith: Tikkun Olam.
It means taking action to improve and heal the world to make it more united and perfect.
Today and everyday drown out hate with Tikkun Olam.
— Nikki Fried (@NikkiFried) February 25, 2023
Rep. Adam Schiff tweeted about it just less than an hour ago:
The white nationalist “Day of Hate” and antisemitism must be met with vigilance and resistance.
We will give no quarter to bigotry.
No sanctuary for hate.
No tolerance for intolerance.
Not now. Not ever.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) February 25, 2023
Is Schiff sitting on the Capitol steps holding an AR-15? Sounds like it.
National Day of hate?! Sounds like the Feds made up a day. Hmmmm 🤔 pic.twitter.com/S5Y9ZavwYo
— Jason🇺🇸🇮🇱 (@realjasonmaples) February 25, 2023
A Neo-Nazi Day of Hate is when the feds dress up in their best khaki shorts, throw on a sweet golf polo, trim up their little tight haircuts, throw on some shades, and act like what they think an actual fascist looks like – a liberal.
— Rusty 🎙️ (@rustyweiss74) February 25, 2023
Is there anything to this claim on Twitter that the less than 200 actual neo-nazis in America are calling for a Day Of Hate today? I believe there are less than 200 nationwide since they seem unable to get more than 5 together at any demonstration or event and half are feds.
— William Gheen (@ALIPAC) February 25, 2023
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Day of Hate? There’s no proof this has ever existed before. Don’t buy into this obvious Psy-op.
They say “a group of Neo Nazis from Iowa” started this? That’s just code for “a group of FBI informants.”
This on the other hand does exist in Orwell’s 1984 however. Understand? pic.twitter.com/rr14tptxHf
— Asa J (@IAmAsaJ) February 25, 2023
Ok, where did the ‘Day of Hate’ nonsense come from? It’s so ridiculous I assumed it was a joke?
— The🐰FOO (@PolitiBunny) February 25, 2023
Wait, so some white supremacists are actually having a “National Day of Hate”? They’re doing the meme pic.twitter.com/xRmIbeFC7W
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) February 25, 2023
Promoting a “National Day of Hate” seems like bad branding. Or a hoax. What bigot has ever actually admitted being a bigot?
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) February 25, 2023
Imagine flying into a rage about a "National Day of Hate" you read about on the internet, but then it never happened. Wouldn't you feel dumb? So that's when it's time to lash out at anybody who noticed
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) February 25, 2023
I'm not seeing a lot of hate out there, haters. No more than usual, I mean. Just because it's a National Day of Hate doesn't mean we've got all day.
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) February 25, 2023
"Day of Hate" is trending because of two types of people:
1. Enraged at this thing they think is going to happen
2. Curious what the hell is supposed to happenSo far, nothing has actually happened.
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) February 25, 2023
Maybe the real Day of Hate was the friends we made along the way
— jimtreacher.substack.com (@jtLOL) February 25, 2023
Should be a national holiday. pic.twitter.com/OxIbPENTfd
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) February 24, 2023
Is this something the Lincoln Project organized?
— TWEETO BANDITO (@DjptrsnMana) February 24, 2023
Neo-Nazi groups organizing antisemitic "National Day of Hate," police warn https://t.co/Nir9AwsDWq
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) February 24, 2023
Newsweek reports:
Researchers at the Counter Extremism Project (CEP), an international policy organization, said on Thursday that extremist groups had been promoting the day of action through Telegram posts, and identified the National Socialist Movement as one of the organizers.
According to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the National Socialist Movement is the largest neo-Nazi group in the U.S., though it has experienced a decline in membership in recent years. It is currently led by Burt Colucci.
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Police in New York and Chicago advised that there had yet to be evidence of a threat to Jewish communities. An NYPD spokesperson said there were “no identified threats” as yet.
Honestly, Nazis are scum and if someone got video of some sort of protest or vandalism we’d post it, but mostly we’re just seeing people united against it.
Glowies
— paul (@PaulofSlone) February 24, 2023
— Martinus Capella (@MartinusCapella) February 24, 2023
All 5 of them
— TinyMouse💀 (@SpiralSquirrel) February 24, 2023
— Koinos The Goat 🔮🇺🇲 (@koinosthegoat) February 24, 2023
Only a day? All other groups get a month!
— HP Lovecraft 🇻🇦🤝🏻🏳️🌈 (@YakubsFinest) February 24, 2023
Honestly, we’ll keep monitoring and if we see anything *current* we’ll do a post.
Related:
‘Wall-to-wall fear porn’: Drew Holden takes a look at the media’s buildup of the #JusticeForJ6 rally https://t.co/VwTPpic28E
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 19, 2021
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