White Supremacist Group Displayed Anti-Semitic Banner Over Highway 101 in Santa Barbara

A white supremacist group displayed an anti-semitic banner on a Highway 101 overpass in Santa Barbara on Saturday.

A small group of at least six white males dressed in black clothes, black hats, and red scarves covering their faces stood atop the pedestrian overpass near the 400 block of W. Anapamu Street before noon.

The group held a sign that read “Aryan Youth Against Foreign Invaders” with witnesses reportedly seeing swastikas and the men performing Nazi salutes.

Edhat readers also reported seeing officers from the Santa Barbara Police Department arrive on the scene but the group had already fled the area.

According to a post on Reddit, one of the vehicles the men arrived in, a blue Nissan pickup truck, had an Iowa license plate. A bystander reportedly smashed in the windshield of the truck.

A website on the banner linked the group to the “Clockwork Crew,” a fitness focused neo-Nazi group based in Southern California. The group, formerly the Crew 562 Active Club, formed in 2022 and organizes small, localized events and has also participated in events organized by White Lives Matter and the Goyim Defense League, according to the Anti-Defamation League.

Last year it was revealed that several current and former members of the United States military are members of this white supremacist group. The Guardian reported the group was founded in Long Beach and has members throughout Southern California, including one who lives in Oxnard.

“Researchers say Clockwork Crew stands out because of its members’ willingness to engage in public confrontations and the key roles played by active-duty and veterans of the armed forces,” the Guardian reports.

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  1. Don’t let these hate mongers make you fearful that our FREE Democratic country is teetering on the brink of fascism. They are cowards running and hiding. There are far more brave honorable ordinary citizens who value what our country was founded on …. and would be willing to fight to keep it that way ! 🇺🇸

        • No, the banner on the bridge flown by an Aryan group that hates ALL non whites is the subject here. Their banner wasn’t just against Jews, it stands for their hate against all.

          I bet you could submit an op-ed about the college protests where people are being arrested for peacefully protesting against what Israel is doing, in addition to outside, racist agitators threatening Jewish students. Then, we could all talk about that if you want.

        • The article states these white men were giving Nazi salutes, you can see it in the linked reddit photo too, and the ADL classify’s this group as Neo-Nazi. Couple those facts with “aryan” in their sign, seems pretty anti-semitic to me but this is a silly thing to argue about rubaiyat.

  2. going to play devils advocate here. So they aren’t allowed the same principals we enjoy? Sadly, they do. They have their right to freedom of speech and freedom of expression. regardless of how you or I feel about their message and it’s nastiness, they are allowed to do this. It’s their opinion. There is no law preventing this either. You can’t call it a hate crime, because it’s not a crime.
    They didn’t even vandalize something. They held up a rude banner.
    The only offense i’ve seen reported here is someone smashing in their windshield, which is dumb and will cost that “bystander”.
    What they did, they should not have done. It’s not right, not nice, not caring about others ‘feelings’. Is it illegal? Nope and it’s protected speech. We can’t cherry pick…it’s all or nothing, and I like having my freedom of speech and expression.

    • No one is saying it’s illegal, we’re saying it’s disgusting and has no place in our community. Which is clear because they aren’t from here. But when it comes to white supremacists, why do you feel the need to play “devil’s advocate?”

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