- Antisemitic diatribes were directed at the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors during a meeting regarding the repeal of American Christian Heritage Month. The decision to repeal this proclamation followed opposition from various groups, including Jewish residents and the American Civil Liberties Union.
- Several individuals, some associated with the white supremacist group Goyim Defense League, used the meeting to express antisemitic views, including blaming Jews for the slave trade, asserting Jewish control of the media, and claiming the Holocaust was a hoax.
- While some attendees expressed shock and dismay at the hate speech, the board of supervisors did not take immediate action to address the issue, citing concerns about free speech and the difficulty of controlling conduct in public meetings. However, the issue of hate speech at board meetings was left open for further consideration. Read More