A vile neo-Nazi group is cashing in on the refugee crisis in a bid to rally support to fund a hi-tech laser kit it will use to spread hate messages in Scotland
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Another video is captioned "Blood and Soil" - a Nazi slogan that suggests a right to land is based on race. In a post on the fundraiser, they wrote: "This is to help Highland Division to buy a Lasercube to use for activism. This will allow us to do big stunts that grab mainstream media attention in Scotland."
Founder Jacob Wells said: "GiveSendGo does not agree with racist or anti-Semitic ideology. We abhor it. We do not openly allow these campaigns on GiveSendGo."American online store Spring also shut down the group's shop plugging merchandise two days after it went live. While TikTok confirmed the platform had pulled the Highland Division account after being contacted by the Record.
A spokesperson said: “We have been very concerned by the recent actions of far-right extremists towards people seeking protection in Scotland. Alongside other charities and organisations across the UK, we have called for the government to show responsible leadership on asylum policy.”
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