Posters glorifying Nazism were found on the Tempe campus of Arizona State University for the second time in less than a year.
The posters, discovered on Sunday morning, read “Hitler was right,” “unity of our blood” and other comments deemed antisemitic, the Arizona Republic reported. Campus police removed the posters.
The University is investigating the origin of the posters, the newspaper reported.
Similar flyers were posted around the Tempe campus in November; four men are believed to be responsible - Andrew Skaeblund 28, Jacob Zink 37, Patrick Kraft 34, and Matthew Tijerina 31.
The neo-Nazi organization Folksfront took credit for both sets of posters. Its website calls it “the official media source for the Folkish Resistance Movement, a National Socialist political organization based primarily out of North America.” It also said the group wants “to spread our message not only in North America but throughout the entire English-speaking world.”
“Ensuring the safety and security of our students is a top priority, and the university undertakes extensive efforts to ensure student safety is not compromised,” the statement said.