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Post by Foxfairy on Nov 3, 2005 18:21:15 GMT -5
I recently read an article in Newsweek about a two-girl band (They're thirteen-year-old blue-eyes, blond-haired girls.) that sings songs about white supremacy and encouraging bigotry. They glorify hitler and hate crimes. That's disgusting and sick!
They're the kind of people who disapprove of mixed-race marriages and believe in segregation. It's so wrong- it makes me want to vomit. The self righteousness and self-glorification...
There's just no justification for discrimination or bigotry. It's sad that there are people who think this way.
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Post by alamaiildrona on Nov 3, 2005 20:31:31 GMT -5
That's screwed up...
Thirteen years old? Idiots, the bunch of them, and all those who follow such horrible views.
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Post by Mengsel on Nov 3, 2005 22:27:46 GMT -5
Ewww.
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Post by aemi on Nov 12, 2005 15:41:20 GMT -5
What makes me curious is if they know their full genetic background. A lot of people these days have mixed race ancestory and don't know about it. It would make me laulgh if they found out and had to change their views. -_-;
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Post by Foxfairy on Nov 12, 2005 21:24:40 GMT -5
Yes. But they'd probably kill themselves or denounce that history.
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Post by Frigidpelt on Nov 16, 2005 13:02:23 GMT -5
How very idiotic. We should beat upon them with foam pool noodles. >D
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Post by Mengsel on Nov 23, 2005 21:22:47 GMT -5
They were in our school's newspaper o.O;
Icky icky.
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Post by Foxfairy on Nov 24, 2005 19:54:47 GMT -5
Really? What did it say about these people?
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Post by Mengsel on Nov 25, 2005 13:51:07 GMT -5
Well, it's got this kinda funny little cartoon in the middle, with two girls holding guitars and doing the Hitler arm thing. And then it says... (Pardon typos - I'm reading while I'm typing it, not looking at the screen --- Although some of these are already in here, 'cause we have terrible newspaper editors, har har)
Attention America! There's a new voice for white supremacy: two teenage girls that not only were not alive during World War II, but have never even traveled to Germany. Meet Lynx and Lamb Gaede, also known as the rock group, Prussian Blue.
These girls are using music as an outlet to get out their sheer hatred for all things colored. (A sample of their lyrics is: "let the cities burn/let the streets run red/if you ain't white/you'll be dead.") Resistance REcords released Prussian Blue's album, "Fragment of a Future", and their songs "I Will Bleed for You" and "Gone with the Breeze" can be heard for free online.
"It's sad that these girls are only 13 years old, and they are already getting consumed in the world and taking a stand on something that tears people apart," senior Caitin __ said. "It's disappointing to see things like that ahppen to young Americans, and what's sad to say is that, for the most part, it can't be blamed on them. It's most likely a reflection of bad parenting."
It's no surprise that the mother of these girls writes for the white-power publication National Vanguard. These girls could be a ply to get neo-Nazi ideas into today's teenagers' heads. These girls ahve been home-schooled by their mother, who teaches the girls her own unique perspective ranging from current to historical events. In one of their songs, they praise the work of Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy Fuhrer, by singing that he was "a man of peace who wouldn't give up." The Prussian Blue website also displays sotries about how only one girl in their entire school opposed the music of these two figureheads.
"This is ludicrous," junior Patrick __ said. "Here are two pre-teen girls singing about stuff they don't even know. There is no way that you can seriously tell me that these girls realize how racist their lyrics are It is crazy because they just learned everything from their white supremacist parents, and it just hurts me to know that there are actually people in this world that push around the minorities, even though God made each of us equal to each other, meaning that no one ethnic group is better than another."
Although this seems like a small matter, ABC News thought it important enough to feature the girls and their parents on a Prime Time news special. They made no mention of their musical talent and focused instead on the content of their extreme lyrics. Without fully delving into the m usical surroundings of Prussian Blue, ABC klept away from criticizing the girls. This issue deals with more than just music, according to ABC.
"These girls are too young to even know what's going on in the world. The only reason it's getting press is because it's a topic that everyone has an opinion on," senior Maura __ said.
These girls may not be educated enough to truly understand what they're singing about, but educated or not, their voices are being heard. White Supremacy is not something that has died. Their album, "Fragment of a Future", is musical proof of that.
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Post by Foxfairy on Nov 28, 2005 17:43:11 GMT -5
So sad... I know someone indocrtrinated by a home-schooling mother. Well... Once they realize we live in a globalized, multinational world, they'll die. The era of white supremacy getting anything in the world has ended ( I think it did like, 50 years ago...) and it'll just get them left in the dust of a prograssive world.
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Post by Mengsel on Dec 5, 2005 22:16:56 GMT -5
They're on TV right now. This guy's saying nothing in their lyrics is promoting hate/racism. Ahem. Riight.
The girls are cute, though. xD They'd be precious if they weren't.. doing this stuff. Yanno? Like, they look like they'd be good people. *sigh* It's very sad.
It's kinda funny to see these two guys go at it. One of them (the one against) said "Mister Smiley-face Adolph Hitler," and I found that extremely amusing. So much sarcasm. xD
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Post by Foxfairy on Dec 9, 2005 12:15:05 GMT -5
It's so sickening... I saw a picture in a magazine, and, if the article and the "Yay Hate Crimes I <3 White Supremacy" didn't make me vomit, I would've though, "Wow, they're adorable."
*ker-stabs white supremacists*
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