Jewish advocacy groups fight rise in antisemitism in Florida with billboard campaign

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What will be the most likely result of the Jewish billboard advertising campaign in Florida?

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Some people will be influenced to support the Jews.
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More people will become angry with the Jews.
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More people will put out anti-Jew Power fliers in Florida despite HB269 becoming law.
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Jewish advocacy groups fight rise in antisemitism in Florida with billboard campaign

Post by JohnUbele » Fri May 12, 2023 3:28 am

"...Nonpartisan watchdog nonprofit StopAntisemitism has teamed up with the Christian advocacy organization Philos Project to fight rampant Jew-hatred with a billboard campaign across Florida.

Troubled by the amount of antisemitism coming from white supremacist groups based in Florida, the Philos Project wants to ensure Jewish Floridians know that groups such as the Goyim Defense League and NatSoc do not represent Christian values. For support, Philos turned to StopAntisemitism, which has been at the forefront of condemning these hate groups..."

"...One Orlando billboard is located on Southbound FL-15 near Orlando International Airport; the other on Turkey Lake Road near Sand Lake Road in Doctor Phillips. Three floating billboards, one in Miami and two on Pinellas County’s Gulf Beaches, could not have been accomplished without the generous support of Ballyhoo Media. Ballyhoo’s core values of boldness, innovation, and community perfectly aligned with the mission of this campaign..."

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https://www.heritagefl.com/story/2023/0 ... 18231.html


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Re: Jewish advocacy groups fight rise in antisemitism in Florida with billboard campaign

Post by JohnUbele » Fri May 12, 2023 4:01 am

A little trip down memory lane:

Racist group: Sign [Billboard] designed to recruit

"...OLD TOWN - The white supremacist organization that put up a controversial billboard along U.S. 19 in Dixie County confirmed on Friday that the sign was designed to be a recruiting tool.

The National Alliance's billboard, which went up in March, calls for the United States to end its association with Israel and to end immigration; then it gives the group's anti-Semitic Web site address..."

Source:
https://eu.gainesville.com/story/news/2 ... 633584007/

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