Neo-Nazis Parade Around Florida Chanting ‘Jews Will Not Replace Us’
Some of the neo-Nazis took their hatred on the road to the Sunshine State from Ohio, Wisconsin and Maine.
September 5, 2023
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Some of the neo-Nazis took their hatred on the road to the Sunshine State from Ohio, Wisconsin and Maine.
Nathan Ivie says he accepted himself after a long struggle, but his faith and politics haven't changed.
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