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Dec 29, 2005 15:59

Lately I’ve been noticing allot various people from various sources within the scene being pointed out as ‘white supremacist ( Read more... )

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jaborwhalky December 29 2005, 21:10:43 UTC
I don't know..and I am assuming they ate large amounts of old paint chips to explane the sudden drop of IQ.

being too pale and having blue eyes sucks because you burn like a lobster in the sun and need sun glasses all the time or your eyes hurt alot
(I know these things because I do burn like a losbster and have very bad light sensitive eyes)

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midnytetragedy December 29 2005, 21:49:06 UTC
Back in the late 80s/early 90s a new scene emerged in Scandinavia called 'Black Metal'. Huge rash of murders and church burnings came with.

A good portion of that scene is satanic in nature, but there is also those that follow the norse/viking/pagan side of things. There are those of the latter that are into cleansing their countries of the immigrants to restore it to the glory of what it once was.

Now, this is not to say that everyone that follows the norse/pagan ways is into the whole 'white supremacy' thing, but it's there.

No clue about it in relation to a goth scene, but I have seen it in relation to the Scandinavian Black Metal scene. Just do a look up of Varg Vikernes, the man is bat shit insane and is in prison for murder, but has alot to say on the subject.

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demonasatana December 29 2005, 21:59:09 UTC
To answer the "goth" part, I've known a lot of "goths" that claim to be pagan b/c the pentagram has been so incorprated in the fashion of the scene. And, for whatever reason, they seem to associate it with whatever angst they have against the world. They decide to do something b/c they don't fit into a particular culture. I'm pagan and I follow it as my faith. I'm goth b/c I dress like that. As for other people, they have their reasons and eventually it got to the point of where enough people did it to make the association bonded.

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meiow December 29 2005, 21:55:51 UTC
Huh? That must be a big city thing. :P Us country folk don't get none of those.

Which, honestly, is rather surprising. Perhaps there's enough bigots in NC, that they can band together without having to join a different subculture for companionship?

Heck, even the skins aren't racist, around here. A bald head and red shoelaces would get you a beating.

I find that very disturbing. Trends in big cities tend to trickle down to smaller areas. *concerned*

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daskreestof December 29 2005, 23:34:26 UTC
That's good news about NC, I'm considering moving there soon. I heard Richmond Virginia had been overrun by heroin and nazi's, which made me wonder about it's neighbor state.

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meiow December 29 2005, 23:53:24 UTC
What part of NC? I'm in the triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill). Being the stomping grounds of three major universities, it tends to be a bit more liberal here than the rest of NC. Asheville is another exception.

What might bring you to NC? *curious*

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daskreestof December 30 2005, 06:01:59 UTC
Gaston County probably. My twin lives there on Lake Norman. I've heard good things about Asheville lately as well.

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darkvervain December 29 2005, 21:57:34 UTC
I don't know. I can't stand racists or bigots, especially of the "Norse" variety, since I'm a Heathen who honours the Norse Gods. :-/

I feel like these fuckheads steal and pervert my religion to their own narrow-minded ends. Fuckers.

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nomighost December 29 2005, 22:54:56 UTC
I'm not surprised at all. Neo nazi's have been involved in the punk and goth scene for a long time now. There are those who like the dark imagery of the nazi's and those who are proud of their family connection with the SS. As far as Norse mythology is concerned, I've read that Hitler and the Reich were very interested in that type of mysticism. They even considered it closer to German belief than Christianity.
I find it very annoying when people decide to force such a hideous viewpoint on the rest of us. I get especially angry when people think I'm a neo nazi because of the way I dress. Believe me I get it a lot. I get it on the train, in clubs, and at school. I love the Wiemar culture from the 1920's and it was that liberal culture that the nazi's were very much against.

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daskreestof December 29 2005, 23:38:06 UTC
I've gotten confused for a neo-nazi too, so I corrected them on what to look for.
Most of the Nazi's i've come across in NYC are complete hypocrites in that they celebrate a decadent lifestyle similiar to the Wiermar era Cabarets, not understanding that Nazi's would have put these morons in camps for their risque clubs and bisexuality. I've even met people who were cuban or part Jewish that considered themselves closet Nazi's. But hey there's also Gay Black Republicans. I guess some people just totally hate themselves.

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ikichi December 30 2005, 02:24:49 UTC
Yea... I found out my Filipino ex was a Neo-Nazi before we met. How THAT worked, I still haven't figured out (and for the sake of obviousness, yes, he was one of the most self-hating fucktards I ever had the misfortune of being envolved with X|).

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daskreestof December 30 2005, 06:05:46 UTC
How it works: Deep down moron. People are just incredibly stupid.

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