Jon Minadeo Jr.head of GoyimTV, the platform that advocates vitriolic anti-Semitism and white supremacist issues on the Internet, revealed that will move its headquarters from San Francisco Bay Area to Florida.
“My time in this state is over”, Minadeo is heard saying in the announcement video.
The announcement that was disclosed through his media outlet makes it clear that the change of venue is nothing more than an action to “maintain pressure on” the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantisdue to Republican support for Israel.
The Goyim Defense League (GDL) is a small network of anti-Semitic troublemakers led by Jon Minadeo II of Petaluma, California. GDL parodies the name and logo of the Anti-Defamation League by replacing “Anti-Defamation” with “Goyim Defense” – “Goyim”, a derogatory word in Yiddish and Hebrew for non-Jews.
The ad video also features anti-Semitic images, Ye clips and images of Disney World, alligators and flamingos. Eventually, the subject of the video changes to DeSantis, showing part of a 2019 news segment about the governor attending a meeting in Israel and praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
In October, Minadeo and other GDL members stole press attention for hanging a banner over a Los Angeles highway that read “Kanye is right about the Jews”. This after Ye posted anti-Semitic comments on social media in 2021.
According to the Associated Press, in a 2019 meeting, DeSantis signed a bill banning anti-Semitism in Florida schools. The law defined anti-Semitism as “drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis,” “blaming Israel for all interreligious or political tensions,” or “requiring behavior from Israel that is not expected or required of any other.” democratic nation”.
Liora Rez, executive director of StopAntisemitism, told Newsweek In an emailed statement that DeSantis should do more to address anti-Semitism in Florida“particularly if GDL is being installed there.”
“Governor DeSantis should always be among the first to condemn anti-Semitism in Florida, especially since the state boasts one of the largest Jewish populations in the United StatesRez wrote. “But, in recent months, brazen and terrifying anti-Semitism has emerged in DeSantis’ backyard that has not met with a mediocre response… The lack of proactive and swift conviction is disappointing.”
Newsweek also reached out to Jeremy Redfern, DeSantis’ deputy press secretary, who revealed that the governor “rejects attempts to scapegoat the Jewish community. He has no place in Florida.”
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Source: La Opinion