GOALSThe group self-describes as a 'white civil rights organization fighting for white identitarian politics,' organized to create a white ethno-state in Florida. Militia tactics and themes of violence are prevalent in Republic of Florida propaganda, sharing similar themes with other far-right extremist groups such as Atomwaffen Division. RECRUITMENTPursuant to their ultimate goal, the group hopes to 'occupy urban areas to recruit suburban young whites.' In keeping with the alarming trend across the extremist right, young adults/teens are the focus of recruitment policies. ORGANIZATIONThe Republic of Florida is the civic organization, while the Republic of Florida Militia the paramilitary wing. Lone wolf activits and 'clandestine stealth cells' are included components of Jereb's conception of the group: FLAGWhat does the ROF Flag Represent?The white field represents purity/the white race, The St. Andrews cross is a symbol of our ancestors and the symbol of the…
Republic of Florida (ROF)
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