Nazi meetings cancelled – our statement

❗Important update – please share widely! ❗

On Tuesday 19th March we learned that some people were trying to put on two Nazi meetings in Stroud, one to mark the “135th anniversary of Hitler’s birth”, and one to promote an antisemitic conspiracy theory used by Hitler to justify killing millions of Jews.

Shocked and horrified by this, local anti-racist groups took action, responding particularly to the distress felt by local Jewish people.

On Monday 25th the Nazi meeting organisers emailed their mailing list to say that they have cancelled the event.

Clearly, this is a win.

Thank you to everyone who stood up to reject Nazism, including the 435 people who signed our open letter.

But the danger of the far right hasn’t gone away. This is not an isolated incident.

We are going ahead with a public meeting this Saturday 30th March at 3pm in the Trinity Rooms (opposite the hospital). We invite you to join us to share ideas about how we respond to the threat this has highlighted.

People are struggling every day in our community, from rising bigotry, the cost of living crisis, the fallout from COVID, and a political system that isn’t meeting our needs.

Far right organisers are using these problems to prey upon our community and scapegoating people who are blameless, as they have done throughout history.

The organisers of these Nazi events have tried to claim that it “wasn’t their intention” to imply support for fascist and antisemitic views, which is a sick joke when their advert was a disgusting collection of Jew-baiting images and obviously antisemitic claims that Jews are seeking to ‘establish hegemony over the world’. [images of the advert and the way it was shared on the organisers’ mailing list are available on our previous post about this issue]

We hope to see you at 3pm this Saturday at the Trinity Rooms. Afterwards there will be an opportunity to stay for music, dancing, and getting to know each other, at Stroud Against Racism’s fundraising event.

Signed

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