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JimInCO
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(Dig deep enough and I'm sure one can find the jew behind this insanity.)

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060123/23berlin.htm

1/23/06

And Now...Aryan Rap

By Ulrich Boser

German rapper Fler wears finger-thick gold chains and big baggy jeans, but his rhetoric would have made Adolf Hitler proud. In his recent album, New German Wave, the blue-eyed, baby-faced rapper rhymes, "Black, red, gold, hard and proud ... believe me, my mom is German." In the accompanying video, Fler struts through Berlin, while Aryan-looking thugs wave an enormous German flag and battle with swarthy immigrants.

Meet the Fatherland's new shock troops: German rappers scaling the pop charts with violent, nationalistic lyrics and building a fan base that includes legions of neo-Nazis. Fler's album, for instance, debuted at No.5 within a week of its May release and is set to become certified gold.

The growing popularity of the genre threatens to energize a growing far-right movement here and has pushed the government to censor rap albums for their sadistic content. "[Rap lyrics] are becoming increasingly pornographic, violent, and racist," says parliamentarian Monika Griefahn. "We need to restrict it in order to protect our individual rights and our young people."

For years, German rap had been about as edgy as Neil Diamond with sweet boy-band lyrics about school and sports. A few years ago, one hip-hop group scored a hit singing about how cool their sweaters looked. But recently, German rappers like Fler, Bushido, and Sido have been emulating American gangsta-style hip-hop and writing lurid, offensive lyrics that glorify violence and crime. And in an effort to be truly provocative in a country where overt displays of nationalist fervor have long been taboo, some rappers have been openly flirting with fascism: In his recent bestselling album, Bushido rapped, "Salute, stand at attention, I'm the leader like A." That is seen as a reference to Adolf Hitler, though the rapper denies it.

To be sure, the far right will not invite the rappers to headline a rally anytime soon. Although many neo-Nazis praise the lyrics, they believe that rap strays far from the Aryan ideal because of its African-American roots. For their part, the rappers deny being extremists. "I think skinheads suck. I've gotten into fist fights with them," says Fler. "I don't want to put down other minorities. I'm just saying that I think it's cool to be German."

Dangerous words. But the music often goes well beyond simple declarations of pride--Fler advertised his new CD with a quote from Hitler: "On May 1st, we'll shoot back"--and that scares many here. "This might all be a way to sell records, but it promotes National Socialism," says antiextremist activist Jorn Menge. "Such a mix of patriotism and violence in music is very dangerous."After a recent public outcry, the government placed some of the more violent titles on a watch list. The designation requires more than an "explicit lyrics" sticker: If an album is censored, it can't be advertised or sold to anyone under 18.

The sanctions haven't had much of an impact on the music's popularity, however, especially in formerly Communist East Germany. With 30 percent unemployment and a booming crime rate, many young people in the east say that they relate to the depictions of violence and drugs. Appeals to ultra-nationalism also play well: In September's parliamentary elections, the neo-Nazi party quadrupled its support. Indeed, when Bushido gives concerts in the east, neo-Nazis ask him to sign their shaved heads.

At a recent Fler concert outside the eastern German city of Dresden, the crowd roared with approval when the young rapper stormed across the stage, wearing a camouflage jacket and a baseball cap. "He really speaks to young people,"says Stefan Sbiegay, 18. "We want to be proud to be German." Plus, Sbiegay says, "I understand what he is saying. When I listen to American rappers, I only understand half of the lyrics."

But not everyone was cheering. Klaus Grenga, 24, had never listened to Fler before the concert; a friend had brought him along. "I can't really understand the words that well," he says loudly over the thumping bass. "But the music is terrible. Give it a few years, and people will be sick of it." And by then, perhaps, people will be sick of the lyrics, too.


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Posted : 14/01/2006 6:24 pm
 Opie
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Well I heard one song a while back, a rap WN song that was something like, "Kill a Jew" and the rap was all about that.

But this is interesting because of the "hate" laws in Europe boil down to "If straight, white man insults person A for his/her race, sexual preference, religion, etc, etc, then straight, white man is guilty of a hate crime" so here you see the rappers are not being illegal. You guys in America really have to understand the oppression whites are living under in Europe to appreciate this, I guess.

Anyway, to knock "WN rap" is about as dumb as knocking "WN rock" because, after all, rock is based on three-chord blues progressions found in African-American folk music, like the Blues.


 
Posted : 14/01/2006 8:48 pm
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Bushido?

Ok let me get this straight. An Aryan named after a chink style of fighting, while emulating Negro attire and mannerisms “raps” about German nationalism.

Now who said counseling was a Jewish scam? If anyone ever needed counseling it is that clown. He is having one serious identity crises.

But recently, German rappers like Fler, Bushido, and Sido have been emulating American gangsta-style hip-hop

5 Million More by Neo Hate. Hilarious stuff. One rap song has the repeated chorus which “kill a jew kill a jew kill a jew”. It also has the lyric “I need a lampshade made out of Jew skin”.

Well I heard one song a while back, a rap WN song that was something like, "Kill a Jew" and the rap was all about that.


http://www.vnnforum.com/showpost.php?p=893964&postcount=9
Doppelhaken, Draco, Richard H, ToddinFl, Augustus Sutter, Chain, Subrosa, Jarl, White Will, whose next?

 
Posted : 14/01/2006 9:03 pm
Marty Macaluso
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Bushido?

Ok let me get this straight. An Aryan named after a chink style of fighting, while emulating Negro attire and mannerisms “raps” about German nationalism.

Now who said counseling was a Jewish scam? If anyone ever needed counseling it is that clown. He is having one serious identity crises.

5 Million More by Neo Hate. Hilarious stuff. One rap song has the repeated chorus which “kill a jew kill a jew kill a jew”. It also has the lyric “I need a lampshade made out of Jew skin”.

I saw an article on this Bushido character before. He is a mud, he has a White German mother, and his father is a shit skin from North Africa.


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Posted : 14/01/2006 9:11 pm
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