Disgrace in the extermination camp:
The authorities in Poland arrested an American tourist named John Minado for "violating the laws against expressions of hate".
This after the holocaust denier waved a Nazi sign at the Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp.
Absurdly, he was released soon after.
This was recently reported in the "Jewish News Site of Northern California".
This is the first time that the anti-Semitic network activist from California has been legally confronted with the distribution of his propaganda.
Contrary to the situation in the US, in Poland certain expressions of hatred are criminalized and the laws of the country refer specifically to the phenomena of Nazism and fascism.
The Auschwitz memorial site said two suspects, later identified as Minado and Robert Wilson, illegally broke into the site on August 27.
The two tried to escape immediately after waving their hate banners near the gate of the initial concentration camp Auschwitz I. They were later arrested.
"This repulsive and primitive incident was immediately reported to the authorities who began to investigate it," said the spokesperson of the memorial site.
The photo that caused a storm.
Holocaust deniers in Auschwitz. Photo: Social Networks
Smiling in the extermination camp
Minado is a well-known holocaust denier who almost every day broadcasts to his thousands of followers on his website Goyim TV and his Telegram channel.
There, he usually takes pictures while hanging anti-Semitic posters near roads that accuse Jews, among other things, of igniting a "race war".
The 39-year-old Holocaust denier lived until recently in the city of Petaluma in California and presents himself as the "leader" of an anti-Semitic group called the "Gentile Defense League".
In one of the photos he uploaded to the web, Minado can be seen smiling in the extermination camp where more than a million victims, most of them Jewish, were exterminated.
The sign holding the photo had an anti-Semitic curse directed at the Anti-Determination League (ADL) CEO. "Jonathan Greenblatt mo** 6 million ***," it read. Next to him stood his partner in the anti-Semitic demonstration with a sign that read: "The Holocaust of the ADL ".
After he was released from detention, Minadu published a post on the Internet in which he wrote: "We were handcuffed and arrested in Poland today for 'hate speech' in reference to Auschwitz. Tonight I was released with a fine and my computer was temporarily confiscated. Life is good! You Jews cannot oppress me!".
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