White Nationalists and Neo-Nazis Applaud Recent Spate of Antisemitic Attacks
White nationalists and neo-Nazis largely supported a series of antisemitic attacks that sparked fear and outrage across the New York metropolitan area at the close of 2019, a Hatewatch review of their correspondences determined.
The statements from organized racists are noteworthy due to the racialized nature of two prominent attacks that took place in December 2019: The suspects accused in both incidents are black.
Two black suspects allegedly shot and killed four people in a Jersey City, New Jersey, kosher supermarket on Dec. 11, 2019, and another allegedly attacked Hasidic Jews at the home of a rabbi in Monsey, New York, on Dec. 28, 2019. Both incidents brought renewed attention to a spike in antisemitic hate crimes taking place not only in and around New York City, but also nationwide. Hate crimes targeted Jews 聽in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago during 2019, according to research conducted by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism (CSHE) at California State University, San Bernardino.
White nationalists, who regularly produce a deluge of propaganda that is both antisemitic and depicts black people as violent criminals, used the attacks primarily to focus on sharpening their attacks on Jews.
鈥淚f it鈥檚 an altercation between a black and a white, my sympathy goes for the white,鈥 white nationalist podcaster Michael 鈥淓noch鈥 Peinovich聽said in a Dec. 30, 2019 broadcast of his show 鈥淪trike and Mike.鈥 鈥淏ut If there鈥檚 an altercation between a black and Jew, it happens differently.鈥
Peinovich stopped short of endorsing the Dec. 28 machete attack on his show but nevertheless admitted to laughing at what he described as a video of a man punching an Orthodox Jewish person.
Neo-Nazis on the messaging app Telegram praised the attackers outright. One channel run by a pseudonymous internet personality referred to the suspects as 鈥渂ased Synagogue Stabbers鈥 after the Monsey machete attack.
One neo-Nazi channel on Telegram attached to a group that promotes committing acts of terrorism republished a list of 鈥渘on-white heroes鈥 written by someone going by the name Bobby Bowie on Dec. 11, 2019. The list included the names of the suspects of the Jersey City shooter attack next to the tagline, 鈥3 K***s, 1 Cop,鈥 referring to the victims of the attack.
Another Telegram channel that traffics in neo-Nazi propaganda posted a series of videos following the attacks that highlighted black speakers voicing criticisms of Jews, appearing to portray them as allies in a shared struggle.
Commenters on the private forum for the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer took a similar tone about the story across dozens of posts in the aftermath of the Monsey attack.
鈥淲hat a fantastic end to 2019,鈥 a pseudonymous poster going by the name WhiteShariaEnforcer. 鈥淏lack k*** slayers sending white pills to the goyim.鈥
鈥淲hite pills鈥 refers to an event that is positive or hopeful for white nationalists. 鈥淕oyim鈥 refers to non-Jews.
Terror threat against Jews colorblind
White nationalists and neo-Nazis have been arrested for executing or plotting antisemitic acts of intimidation and even terror in recent years 鈥 allegedly fueled by propaganda that dehumanizes Jews or targets them with violence.
The list of these incidents includes the Tree of Life synagogue terror attack in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in October 2018. Police arrested a 46-year-old man who frequented the extremist-friendly social media site Gab, for allegedly shooting and killing 11 people during Shabbat morning services. The accused pleaded not guilty to 19 different charges in February 2019 and is currently awaiting trial.
Police say a 19-year-old man fired his gun into a synagogue in Poway, California, in April 2019, killing one and injuring three others. The same man may have also targeted Muslims, and is suspected of setting fire to an Escondido, California, mosque in March 2019. The suspect allegedly immersed himself in hateful propaganda on the now-defunct forum 8chan, and also published a manifesto to that site heralding the attack. He 聽to charges of murder, attempted murder, arson and allegations of a hate crime in October 2019.
Thwarted terror plots received considerably less media attention in 2019, but still happened with relative frequency: James Reardon, an alleged white nationalist, 聽to charges related to making threats against a Jewish center in Youngstown, Ohio, in August 2019. Alleged neo-Nazi Conor Climo pleaded not guilty in September 2019 after the FBI arrested him on charges related to a plot to bomb 聽in Las Vegas. Richard Holzer, 27, 聽in November 2019 to charges related to threatening to bomb a synagogue in Pueblo, Colorado. Holzer allegedly posted pictures of himself draped in neo-Nazi symbols to Facebook prior to his arrest. All three men are currently awaiting trial.
Jewish people try to reach the area where five people were stabbed at a Hasidic rabbi's home in Monsey, New York, Dec. 29, 2019. Photo by REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz