https://www.idsnews.com/article/2022/06 ... n-language [shitty Jew screeching news story].
Above Time Coffee Roasters LLC, a Bloomington-based coffee business run by controversial Schooner Creek Farm co-owner Sarah Dye, is facing criticism over alleged use of neo-Nazi imagery and language.
After Dye announced Above Time’s launch on Instagram and posted the business’s first tweet on May 9, commenters began questioning the business’s logo, language and policies. Dye did not respond to the IDS’s request for comment.
Dye has previously been accused of having ties to the now-disbanded white supremacist group Identity Evropa and has admitted to posting white supremacist ideology in an online chatroom. Identity Evropa, rebranded as the American Identity Movement before it disbanded in November 2020, reportedly aims to offer a less obvious version of white supremacy that appeals to younger Americans, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
When the group was active, Dye was allegedly well-connected with leaders, recruiters and extremists such as Nolan Brewer, who pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime charge May 21, 2019, for vandalizing and bringing homemade destructive weapons to an Indianapolis synagogue with the intent to burn it down.
Dye was also the center of a controversy surrounding the Bloomington Farmer’s Market in 2019. After she was removed from the Nashville Farmer’s Market for belonging to Identity Evropa, protests began at the Bloomington market to remove her, and the market was eventually shut down for two weeks out of fear of violence.
The business’s name, Above Time, has been accused of referring to the neo-Nazi book “The Lightning and the Sun,” which is dedicated to Adolf Hitler “as a tribute of unfailing love and loyalty.” The business’s logo depicts four coffee beans forming a cross, each with a jagged line and section darkened to form an “x”.
We are getting closer to being able to launch! Stay tuned for fresh roasted, organic coffee- delivered to your door. For our people, by our people.
Above Time Coffee is fair trade and organic. In contrast to the worldview of globalist parasites, we support the idea that farmers should be able to make a living *in their own homelands*, and we believe that sustainable agriculture is intrinsic to the nature of European people!
You can enjoy our coffee knowing that it comes from farms using earth-friendly growing practices and that it's not laced with toxic pesticides and fungicides.
And remember, we are also #NKC. -Not Kosher Certified-
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Sounds like I will be exclusively buying this coffee, if Sarah Dye succeeds in getting it off the ground.