Notorious Bay Area anti-Semite is now in the Hitler T-shirt business

Date11 March 2021
Published date11 March 2021
AuthorGabe Stutman
Publication titleIsrael National News (Israel)
Dubbed Goyim Gear, some of the T-shirts bear the "Happy Merchant" anti-Jewish cartoon. One calls the Holocaust a "hoax" using the Hulu video streaming website font and another mimics "Godfather" movie art with the words "The Jew Namer." Others show portraits of Hitler, one celebrates the Waffen SS and one features an anti-gay slur.

"All proceeds go to the next N.T.N.T.," a message at the top of the webpage says, referring to what Minadeo calls the "Name the Nose Tour," outings on which he and others drive around California shouting anti-Semitic slurs and conspiracy theories through a megaphone.

Minadeo, with a group known as the Goyim Defense League, went on a Name the Nose tour last summer in Southern California, driving in a white van scrawled with anti-Semitic messages such as "Jews killed Jesus" and "BLM is funded by Jews."

They hung banners reading "Honk if you know the Jews want a race war" on a Los Angeles highway overpass, shouted conspiracy theories about COVID-19 to mask wearers and stood outside a Chabad center claiming that "these Jewish terrorists" were behind 9/11.

The T-shirts are advertised as "some fresh GoyGear."

Minadeo monetizes his video sharing website in part via "donations" to his Bitcoin wallet, a Zelle account and a CashApp account, according to the Middle East...

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