Nazi propaganda flier mailed to NYC pizzeria with Jewish owners

A racist mailed Nazi propaganda to a Brooklyn pizzeria with Jewish house owners — an act of cowardice fueled by “a bunch of celebrities” making “racists and Nazis really feel secure,” its head chef informed The Publish on Tuesday.

The photocopied black-and-white flier — depicting a 1938 Nazi rally at Nuremberg — arrived at Lucia Pizza at 2201 Avenue X in Sheepshead Bay on Monday morning with no return tackle, mentioned head chef and part-owner Salvatore Carlino.

“My companions are Jewish, so that is clearly focused,” Carlino mentioned. “This individual’s intention was to photocopy this nasty Nazi propaganda to successfully scare us. I don’t have the phrases for it. I used to be simply heartbroken.

“It’s 2022 and this s–t’s occurring,” he fumed.

The racist act comes amid a lot of celebrities partaking in anti-Semitic habits, together with rapper Kayne West going off on unhinged rants and Nets star Kyrie Irving selling an anti-Semitic film and guide.

Carlino blamed the pair for emboldening the racist who anonymously despatched the sickening flier to his store, saying the celebrities have “grossly misused their platforms.

A Nazi propaganda flier was mailed to Lucia Pizzeria in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn on Monday.
A Nazi propaganda flier was mailed to Lucia Pizza in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, on Monday.
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The flier depicted the 1938 Nazi rally at Nuremberg and had no return address.
The flier depicted the 1938 Nazi rally at Nuremberg and had no return tackle.
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“It’s a snowball impact. … When now we have a bunch of celebrities saying actually silly s–t, that makes racists and Nazis really feel secure.”

The dough-slinger mentioned his companions reported the letter to the police, and the NYPD confirmed its Hate Crime Job Pressure is trying into the incident.

Carlino mentioned he believes that the mailer is “a really very unhappy man” who has to cover behind nameless stunts.

In keeping with head chef and part-owner Salvatore Carlino, the abuse was focused at his Jewish companions.
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Carlino blamed celebrities lately selling anti-Semitism for making “racists and Nazis really feel secure.”
Fb/Salvatore Carlino

“However what if it’s some a–gap in a flak jacket with a gun that he purchased in Pennsylvania?” Carlino mentioned. “That scares the shit out of me.”

Final week, New Jersey federal legislation enforcement put the Jewish neighborhood on excessive alert after what the FBI believed was a reputable menace to the neighborhood.

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