More Oklahoma City residents are finding hateful, antisemitic flyers at the foot of their driveways, and the act was finally caught on camera.
A resident in the Hunters Place neighborhood told KFOR she found a bag filled with dried corn on the foot of her driveway. When she took a closer look, she was surprised to find such hateful messages inside the bag.
“It makes me sad. It really does make me sad. As Christians, we need to love. That’s what Jesus commanded. We’re supposed to love our neighbor as ourself,” said Brenda Carpenter, OKC resident.
Brenda Carpenter caught the act on her security camera.
The video shows a gray car driving quickly through her neighborhood. The driver threw a bag on her driveway that was filled with dried corn.
The message inside had a slogan stating “Every aspect of Disney child grooming is Jewish.” It also had more hateful information trying to convince others that it is true.
“There’s just a lot of hate in the world right now. And it just hurts my heart to see how hateful people are,” said Carpenter.
Unfortunately, it’s hard to identify the driver and license plate because of how fast the driver is going.
“I tried to enlarge it to see the tag, but it looked to me like the tag was obscured. But I did contact the police, you know, and felt like it’s probably not against the law, you know, freedom of speech and all that. But it is littering,” said Carpenter.
StopAntisemitism is the leading Jewish organization tracking every movement of the Goyim Defense League (GDL). The GDL is responsible for this flyer drop as well as hundreds around the country. The leader of the neo-Nazi group is Jon Minadeo II. Minadeo and his group travel the country, harassing the Jewish communities and spreading harmful conspiracies against them.
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A couple of months ago, KFOR reported on the act happening in neighborhoods across the metro.
In one neighborhood, residents found hateful antisemitic fliers inside zip lock bags filled with either dried corn or rice to keep them from blowing away.
Several different notes have been collected by police and the FBI.
Notes that have been found contain antisemitic messages casting Jews as villains destroying society and promoting things like pornography and financial scandals.