Posted on 10/23/2005 9:59:10 AM PDT by Danae
Duo Considered the Olsen Twins of the White Nationalist Movement
Oct. 20, 2005 Thirteen-year-old twins Lamb and Lynx Gaede have one album out, another on the way, a music video, and lots of fans.
They may remind you another famous pair of singers, the Olsen Twins, and the girls say they like that. But unlike the Olsens, who built a media empire on their fun-loving, squeaky-clean image, Lamb and Lynx are cultivating a much darker personna. They are white nationalists and use their talents to preach a message of hate.
Known as "Prussian Blue" a nod to their German heritage and bright blue eyes the girls from Bakersfield, Calif., have been performing songs about white nationalism before all-white crowds since they were nine.
"We're proud of being white, we want to keep being white," said Lynx. "We want our people to stay white we don't want to just be, you know, a big muddle. We just want to preserve our race."
Lynx and Lamb have been nurtured on racist beliefs since birth by their mother April. "They need to have the background to understand why certain things are happening," said April, a stay-at-home mom who no longer lives with the twins' father. "I'm going to give them, give them my opinion just like any, any parent would."
April home-schools the girls, teaching them her own unique perspective on everything from current to historical events. In addition, April's father surrounds the family with symbols of his beliefs specifically the Nazi swastika. It appears on his belt buckle, on the side of his pick-up truck and he's even registered it as his cattle brand with the Bureau of Livestock Identification.
"Because it's provocative," explains April of the cattle brand, "to him he thinks it's important as a symbol of freedom of speech that he can use it as his cattle brand."
Teaching Hate
Songs like "Sacrifice" a tribute to Nazi Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy Fuhrer clearly show the effect of the girls' upbringing. The lyrics praise Hess as a "man of peace who wouldn't give up."
"It really breaks my heart to see those two girls spewing out that kind of garbage," said Ted Shaw, civil rights advocate and president of the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund though Shaw points out that the girls aren't espousing their own opinions but ones they're being taught.
On that point, April Gaede and Ted Shaw apparently agree.
"Well, all children pretty much espouse their parents' attitudes," she said. "We're white nationalists and of course that's a part of our life and I'm going to share that part of my life with my children."
Since they began singing, the girls have become such a force in the white nationalist movement, that David Duke the former presidential candidate, one-time Ku-Klux-Klan grand wizard and outspoken white supremacist uses the twins to draw a crowd.
Prussian Blue supporter Erich Gliebe, operator of one of the nation's most notorious hate music labels, Resistance Records, hopes younger performers like Lynx and Lamb will help expand the base of the White Nationalist cause.
"Eleven and 12 years old," he said, "I think that's the perfect age to start grooming kids and instill in them a strong racial identity."
Gliebe, who targets young, mainstream white rockers at music festivals like this past summer's "Ozzfest," says he uses music to get his message out.
But with names like Blue-Eyed Devils and Angry Aryans, these tunes are far more extreme than the ones sung by Lamb and Lynx.
"We give them a CD, we give them something as simple as a stick, they can go to our Web site and see other music and download some of our music," said Gliebe. "To me, that's the best propaganda tool for our youth."
A Taste for Hate
Gliebe says he hopes that as younger racist listeners mature, so will their tastes for harder, angrier music like that of Shawn Sugg of Max Resist.
One of Sugg's songs is a fantasy piece about a possible future racial war that goes: "Let the cities burn, let the streets run red, if you ain't white you'll be dead."
"I'd like to compare it to gangsta rap," explained Sugg, "where they glorify, you know, shooting n****** and pimping whores."
Sugg shrugs off criticism that music like his should not be handed out to schoolyard children, arguing that "it's just music, it's not like you're handing out AK-47s."
Perhaps not, but Shaw says it's the ideas in the music that are dangerous.
"When you talk about people being dead if they're not white," said Shaw, "I don't think there is much question that that is hateful."
A Place to Call Home
Despite the success of Prussian Blue and bands like Max Resist within the White Nationalism movement, most Americans don't accept their racist message.
Like many children across the country, Lamb and Lynx decided to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina the white ones.
The girls' donations were handed out by a White Nationalist organization who also left a pamphlet promoting their group and beliefs some of the intended recipients were more than a little displeased.
After a day of trying, the supplies ended up with few takers, dumped at a local shop that sells Confederate memorabilia.
Last month, the girls were scheduled to perform at the local county fair in their hometown. But when some people in the community protested, Prussian Blue was removed from the line-up.
But even before that, April had decided that Bakersfield was not "white" enough, so she sold her home, and hopes that she and the girls can find an all-white community in the Pacific Northwest.
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I like that one.
The other thing being missed here, is that Ice Cube's "Black Korea" phase was years ago and that the "Grammy Awards" being heaped upon people go to the likes of Kanye West or Black Eyed Peas. Kanye may have made a stupid statement, but he is not talking about people who aren't black being dead in a race war, in fact, he's a pretty strong Christian.
People here seem to neglect that 1) Most rap these days, esp the popular kind does not promote anything REMOTELY close to what these girls promote 2) The rap that did is no longer en vogue.
I do think, whatever the hate, Ice Cube was at his musical best in those days, but I never approved of his messages of hate, when he engaged in it.
No.
Der kinder praise Dr. Pierce, presumably William Pierce, leader of the National Alliance, Ian Stuart, a forerunner in melodic hate, now deceased, Robert Mathews, a white nationalist terrorist killed in a shootout with federal agents, best known for murdering the Jew broadcaster in Denver who criticized the white, pagan whatever they are folk. Rudolph Hess, man of Peace, I hope most people know a Nazi when they see one.
Despicable people. I get to say that, free speech and all, even on a private site. After all, it can be erased.
Can anyone on the thread who whines about double standards, direct me to the posts where black racists are defended on FR? Id like to see them, maybe then Id understand the whining on threads like this.
And when it does, it's condemned, which is precisely what is happening here.
I am completely pro-Israel, an unabashed Zionist and I support elderly Soviet Jews and the poor in Jerusalem monthly. I have a library of sources of the Jewish roots of Christianity. There is no more certain friend of Judaism than myself. I am not trying to evangelize or convert Jews, and I will accept no anti-Semitism from anyone, period.
While it can be argued that many feel they are Jews by descent, Judaism is a faith, not a race. There simply is no comparison between anti-Semitism and racism, other than that both are ugly and obscene.
This thread sort of took a wrong turn in speaking frankly about issues of racial bias, but yet the girls in question are espousing genocide against a faith. Two distinct evils.
Let's not allow the two evils to be mistaken. There exists racism between colors of skin, and it is evil and wrong. On another completely different plane, there exists hatred against persons of another faith, and that is even more evil and wrong. Let no one say otherwise; both racism and hatred of another faith are wrong.
I just have to say for honesty's sake that these are two different struggles. Let's not confuse them. Peace out.
These little naziskanks can kiss my kosher ---.
I'm just expressing my freedom of speech.
Judaism is a faith as Sammy Davis and many Ethiopian Jews demonstrate. In the context of white nationalism, or whatever anyone wants to call this particular pagan faith, race-hatred and faith-hatred are essentially the same evil. Dont kid yourself, the girls are advocating genocide not only against a faith, but racial genocide as well. It's the same hatred.
That's a very good question, SJackson. I know for an absolute fact that no one can say that I, even though I'm a black man, have ever defended the likes of Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Julienne Malveaux, Charles Barron (who mhking debated on Hannity & Colmes), Khalil Abdul Muhammad, Malik Zulu Shabazz, anyone in the CBC, or any other racist be they black, white, or whatever. And you never will. People like that are the antithesis of what I stand for everyday.
They all have their freedom of speech, including these girls in question. And I'm free to call them all exactly what they are.
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To be brutally honest, it's not "neglect[ed]" at all. What's occurring is not by mistake.
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You or pretty much else here.
I did post a a positive article about Farrakhan's farm in Georgia about 4 years ago, but it's lost in the archives. That's about all I remember.
The "no one condemns black racists" argument, to clear cut, genocidal racism, is a straw-man.
And yes; the message coming from the white separatists is a disparaging one combining both hatred of other faiths, as well as other skin colors. Hitler be damned.
Love your tagline, yes I have frequently stopped to think and forgotten to start again ;) Please FReepmail me when I fail to start again. It's old age creeping in.
That is not the point. These forums constantly point out the double-standards and the idiocy of the NAACP. This thread however, is NOT about those things. It is about two brainwashed racist little girls. There is no need to go on a tangent. Disgustingly, people here are defending this sick racism by saying, "But, but, but what about the NAACP..." or whatever. They are NOT the issue on this thread. Why is this so hard to understand.
And no, they are not doing this out of some sense of justice against a double standard. Watch the video clip. Their intent is clear. They are racists. I don't care if the NAACP or other organizations are, they are not the issue here.
Defending these girls is no better than the Left defending those other groups and organizations.
Sugar coating it by saying it's reactionary, especially when you can watch these little hatemongers on video is sick. Angels they are not. To defend them as such or to pretend they have some legitimate message about the "superiority of the white race" is vile.
What a JOKE. Most people in this thread has zero problems pointing out the NAACPs problems except THAT IS NOT THE TOPIC OF THIS THREAD.
Not even close.
To point out the obvious double standard is in no way to defend these hateful, goosestepping little demonoids.
The fact is this: The MSM and the popular culture at large consistently and obsessively give all black racists a pass when they spew thier hateful bilge. But routinely crucifies racist whites who spew theirs.
That's it. It's that simple. Merely pointing out that obvious truth is in no way an endorsement of the filth being put forth by these weird kids and their disgusting parents.
BS. Re-read expatguy's comments. And yes, people here are dismissing what these little Hitlerites are doing with the whining about the NAACP. Deny it at your leisure, but the fact remains.
Yes, expatguy's comments could be construed as defending the girls. They could also be construed as defending the 1st Amendment. They could also be construed as merely reading the statements made by the girls at face value with no racist baggage attached (which is, I think, rather naive).
I tend to see their words as racist and advocating white supremacy because I have heard the neo-nazi whackos using similar language and I view their words thorugh that prysm. But, merely saying "we want to preserve our heritage" is not, in itself, a racist statement. If two black girls had said the same thing, would you even bat an eyelash? I doubt it.
As I read through this thread, I see no one--no one--advocating the sentiments expressed by the girls. But, I see much paranoia and name-calling among those who delusionally see racist anti-semites prowling in the shadows.
For crap sake, they are wearing Hitler T-shirts, playing shows for neo-Nazis and throwing Hitler salutes. Still see nothing to it?
You obviously did not read my post.
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