Monday, February 27, 2006

Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be Nazis


Ethnic Cleansing's Hottest Act - Prussian Blue

Some people really liked the similar headline I had before about these white-nationalist teenage country/rock singers. GQ has an interesting profile on them.
Typical kids, for the most part—except for the odd visit from the FBI, which showed up recently looking for copies of mash notes the girls had received from Matthew Hale, the former self-proclaimed pontifex maximus of the World Church of the Creator (now serving a forty-year prison sentence for soliciting the murder of a federal judge).... They live in fear that rampant race mixing will put blue-eyed blonds on the endangered-species list within a few generations. And if it takes a race war to preserve their people and make, say, Portland, Oregon, a whiter shade of pale, well, let’s get it on....

“I think, you know, if there was a war between the races,” she says tentatively, “hopefully everybody will get their own little space. And that’s basically what we want, you know? So we don’t have to live with the other groups.”

How would they feel about a race war? “I don’t really know,” Lynx says dreamily....

“When you’re in fringe politics, you tend to attract a lot of, I don’t know, misfits, people with problems, and they latch onto the movement as a source of strength.”

“A lot of people get into racism for the wrong reasons.” ....

Prussian Blue would still seem to present a bit of a marketing challenge. Then again, as April points out, the Sex Pistols were vilified in their day, too, and now they’re considered a seminal band.

April doesn’t expect a fair shake from the mainstream press. Jews are disproportionately represented in the media, she says. But all publicity is good publicity. Anything to wake whites up from their “lemminglike” daze.


3 comments:

RC said...

this is bizarre!!!

--RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com

Gary said...

Odd, It is not letting me view comments without going to Post a Comment here. Probably another template error I need to track down.

Gary said...

OK, That fixed it.