So-called Nazis resurface in Orlando, voice support for Biden over Trump: ‘He sends rockets to Ukraine’

So-called Nazis were on the march near Orlando, FL on Saturday when a group of costumed men going by the name of “Blood Tribe” turned out to seek attention in a demonstration that conveniently feeds into the Biden regime’s claims that “white supremacy” is the most dangerous threat to America today.

Coming a week after a “racially motivated” incident at a Jacksonville-area Dollar General store that saw three black people gunned down in cold blood by a disturbed young man who left behind a racist manifesto, the gaggle of demonstrators who are dressed in remarkably similar garb to the Patriot Front group which has mysteriously disappeared, spoke to an independent media reporter with their leader spoiling the narrative by saying that he supports President Joe Biden.

Christopher Pohlhaus, a former Marine spoke on behalf of “Blood Tribe” and another “neo-Nazi” group that calls itself the “Goyim Defense League” that joined his group for the march.

“There’s a presidential race going on right now, are you gonna vote in 2024?” Pohlhaus was asked during his rant.

“My vote is useless,” he declared. “I think Biden’s better than Trump because he sends rockets to Ukraine,” not an unusual opinion for a neo-Nazi to have considering the strong pro-Nazi sentiments that run deep in the wartorn Eastern European country.

More footage of the demonstrators was posted by indie journalist Brendan Gutenschwager.

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Despite the pro-Biden remarks expressed by Pohlhaus, Democrats and left-wingers took to X to insist that the group are right-wingers.

“Nazis in Altamonte Springs at Cranes Roost Park screaming “we are every where” — absolutely disgusting stuff and another example of the far right extremism growing in FL,” wrote Florida Rep. Anna V. Eskamani, a radical leftist state lawmaker.

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Another vocal member of Florida’s shrunken Democrat minority, Rep. Angie Nixon didn’t miss an opportunity to take a cheap shot at Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

Meanwhile at Disney World, another appearance by a “neo-Nazi” group that claimed it was inspired by DeSantis was caught on video giving the appearance that such demonstrations are staged and coordinated for purely political purposes.

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Twitter/X users weren’t sold on the performative art of Pohlhaus and his fellow demonstrators.

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“I am adjacent to the corners of the dissident right from which stuff like this would come. I’m friends with many, many people, who live in that world and know it like the back of their hands. Somehow, nobody has ever heard of these groups that end up in national media. They have no history, they somehow organized themselves to the point of having uniforms and flags without ever leaving a trail on the internet, and weren’t known even by hardcore alt right autists until the day they make their national media debut,” one X user wrote.

“Funny how they, of all people, never get doxxed (well, except for that time when it turned out to be an op run by the Lincoln Project). It is so obvious that these are feds or enemy honeypots. Who falls for this?” Martyr Made, the user, asked.

It bears noting that there is a certain irony in media interviewing the leader of a group on the extreme fringes of society as if he’s a legitimate newsmaker.

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Chris Donaldson

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