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White-supremacist group distributes anti-Semitic fliers on Staten Island, N.Y.

Some of the fliers stated: “600 + Jewish Orgs Support BLM Communist Terrorists … The US will become minority white in 2045, Census predicts.”

An anti-Semitic flier found on Staten Island, N.Y. Source: Kevin Mahoney/Instagram.
An anti-Semitic flier found on Staten Island, N.Y. Source: Kevin Mahoney/Instagram.

A white supremacist group distributed anti-Semitic fliers on Staten Island over the weekend.

The fliers, which have a background of the Star of David, read: “Antifa is a Jewish communist militia” and “The original Antifa was a Jewish anti-Nazi militia … There is a war against all non-Jewish European-American nationalists.”

The fliers also stated: “600 + Jewish Orgs Support BLM Communist Terrorists … The US will become minority white in 2045, Census predicts.”

None of the allegations are true.

The New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force is investigating the fliers made by the New Jersey European Heritage Association (NJEHA), whose organization and website are listed at the bottom of the fliers.

According to the Anti-Defamation League, the NJEHA is a white-supremacist group that “espouses racism, anti-Semitism and intolerance under the guise of ‘saving’ white European peoples from purported imminent extinction.”

“I have never seen an administration that can’t determine what is hate or antisemitism,” Simcha Felder told the New York Post.
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