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Singing the Prussian Blues |
Singing the Prussian Blues
by Edgar Steele
30 October 2005
I don't like it when friends of mine get attacked by others. I get angry
when those attacks are unjustified, especially if they employ lies and
innuendo. I get downright furious when the objects of those lies are
children.
Enter Lamb and Lynx Gaede. Twins. Friends of mine. Little girls. And, let me
tell you, I am fit to be tied over the treatment being accorded these
little girls by a variety of media and anti-White racist hatemongers,
scumbags, every single one of them!
The girls' sins? Let us count them up together:
They are cute as buttons.
They sing pretty well.
They compose their own music a great deal of the time.
They are thirteen.
They are not ashamed of being White and they write some of their songs about
that fact.
They are articulate, opinionated and possess the courage of their
convictions.
Did I mention that they are only thirteen? That is thirteen...as in 13.
I first met Lamb and Lynx two years ago in Sacramento, at the IHR Zundel
Revisionist Conference. That was the first time I heard them sing and I was
enthralled with the two eleven-year-olds that I met during the
intermission. The then-current issue of Resistance magazine featured them
on its cover, so I bought a copy and had them autograph it for me. They
were endearingly flattered. I like to think that I was their very first fan
to ask for autographs.
(Here is a scan of that very cover...)
This magazine cover is relevant because it evoked a few "movement" on-line
forum comments criticizing it for being sexy. I suppose some could take it
that way. Some perverts, that is. Mark Potok, of the Southern Poverty Law
Center, made the mistake of referring to that picture as being "salacious,"
during a recent Fox News Channel edition of Dayside (9MB, 7-minute video).
What did I think of Potok's remark, asked the hosts. My reply: "I think that
anybody who saw that picture and would characterize it as Mr. Potok just
did, has got a problem." Did I mention that the Gaede twins are just
thirteen? Or that they were just eleven when that picture was taken?
Children. We're talking about children here, folks.
How would you feel about someone viewing a picture of your children, fully
dressed, legs completely covered with opaque tights as in the magazine
cover photo used by Resistance, who then suggested that he found it
sexually provocative? I have a daughter not much older than Lamb and Lynx
and my response would be downright disagreeble, perhaps physically so.
Yes, they are very pretty girls. No question about that. But, there is no
question about the fact that they still are children, either. If you feel
lustfully toward children, then you had best keep it to yourself when
around normal, healthy adult Americans. Like me, for example. Most of us
have the same response, and the rest truly do have a problem - a clinically
psychological problem. I am already on record as advocating the death
penalty for anybody who commits even a single act of child molestation,
which I admit is a bit further than most would go.
What began the current national media hooha over the twins was an extended
segment done on them by ABC's Primetime magazine show, aired on October 20.
A more grievous example of yellow journalism, of editing for effect and not
truth, does not come to my mind. Trust me when I tell you that I have seen
and even been the subject of some pretty vicious, hateful and false media
coverage, too.
ABC followed the girls around for an extended period, and questioned them at
length. Then they cut out everything except some particularly suggestive
inquiries by the interviewer, such as what they thought of Hitler. Their
answer: "He had some good ideas." Or why they penned a song which called
Rudolph Hess a "man of peace."
Here, girls, let me provide the explanations that I am sure you gave, but
which were edited away - the explanations that support your sentiments and
that I know you already possess:
Hitler did have some good ideas. A lot of them, in fact. Hitler took
post-WWI Germany, mired in poverty, unemployment and misery and turned it
completely around in a single generation. He put people to work,
reinstilled pride in them nationally and overcame the fact that Germany no
longer had a viable currency by conducting international trade by barter
(for example, trading German locomotives for Argentinian beef). Hitler
singlehandedly pulled Germany out of the deepest segment of a worldwide
economic depression. Of course, Hitler then went on to do a great many
other things, some of them truly bad.
John F. Kennedy once wrote of Hitler: "(W)ithin a few years Hitler will
emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
significant figures who ever lived. He had boundless ambition for his
country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he had a
mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death
that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends
are made." Prelude to Leadership: The Post-War Diary of John F. Kennedy,
John F. Kennedy (1945)
Now, if a man who went on to become President of the United States of
America could say that about Hitler, then why can't a well-read teenager
say that "he did some good things?"
As for Rudolph Hess - early on in WWII, Hess flew a small plane to Britain
in an attempt to broker a peace agreement. The British imprisoned Hess and
executed him later, as the war wound down. Hess went on this mission
without permission from Hitler or, even, with Hitler's knowledge. Now,
though he once was Hitler's number-three man, is it so hard to characterize
him as a man of peace, after all is said and done?
There was a great deal more, just like the foregoing. By the end of the
program, I was ready to shoot my TV set.
Then, the other night, Sean Hannity, of Fox News Channel's Hannity and
Colmes, partnered up with Jeffrey Gardere, a Black psychologist who, based
strictly upon what he saw in the ABC Primetime program, stated that the
girls' mother should be charged with child abuse and the children taken
from her (for instilling a sense of racial pride, I suppose, though he
avoided pointing to anything specific which underlay his professional
"opinion").
The girls began to receive threats. That was when April Gaede, the girls'
mother, decided that enough was enough and asked me to serve as the
family's spokesperson and, needs be, as their attorney for any necessary
litigation connected to the media circus that had developed. I was quick to
accept and promptly jumped into the fray. The family has moved to an
undisclosed location and refuses to participate in media interviews or,
even, give statements until the current storm blows over.
Welcome to free speech, American style.
Invited onto MSNBC's Scarborough Country the other night, opposite the same
Dr. Gardere, the hack who gave so glib an opinion to Sean Hannity, I
started off by challenging the host's opening characterization of the twins
as being neo Nazis who are spreading a message of racism and hate. That did
not endear me to him.
Joe Scarborough allowed me only a minute or two to present the twins' case,
during which time I pointed out that theirs is a message of hope and White
pride, not one of hatred of other races. Not getting what he wanted,
Scarborough cut my microphone off while Gardere expounded his "opinion"
about child abuse yet again. This time, however, Gardere began to cover his
bets by backing off his recommendation that the girls be taken from the
mother. Progress of sorts, I suppose, but certainly not on anything
approaching a level playing field.
Here's an interesting point about Dr. Gardere: He has authored a book
entitled Smart Parenting for African Americans, in which he repeatedly
advocates that Blacks instill a strong sense of racial pride in their
children. Yet, for doing the same thing, white parents are guilty of "child
abuse," says Dr. Gardere. Can you say "insufferable hypocrite," boys and
girls? His book was one of "Oprah's Picks," which guarantees best-seller
status. Do you suppose Oprah will be having me on to discuss my book,
Defensive Racism http://www.defensiveracism.com/? Do you suppose that mine
will be one of "Oprah's Picks?" Do you suppose that pigs can fly?
Here's what I think. I think Dr. Gardere should be brought up on ethical
charges by any and all professional societies to which he belongs for
quackery and for rendering professional opinions with no basis whatsoever,
opinions which led directly to the endangerment of children through threats
of physical violence by others who heard his opinions and relied upon them.
If those little girls end up being injured in any fashion as a result of
all this uproar, rest assured that I will file suit against him for having
engineered those injuries. In fact, Gardere should be arrested as a
domestic terrorist under the Patriot Act. Fair is fair, after all.
Then, just a couple of days ago, came the Fox News Channel Dayside segment
referenced above, in which I finally was allowed at least equal time to
that accorded the gun hired to come in and crucify the Gaede children.
Watch it and judge for yourself the outcome. Frankly, I think that Potok
was done for once he revealed himself as having lustful feelings for little
girls.
Since then, I have participated in a handful of radio interviews and will be
posting links to archived interviews on my website's main page as I come up
with them.
Upcoming, as of this moment:
Sun, 10/30, 7:00pm PST (probably about 7:20 pm), Fox News' The Big Story (TV
- Fox News Channel) (expect the establishment to throw another paid attack
dog at me during this one)
Mon, 10/31, 5:00 pm PST, The Political Cesspool,
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/ (Internet radio)
Wed, 11/2, 11:30 am PST, The Howie Barte Show, WHJJ (920 am, I think),
Providence, RI, http://www.920whjj.com/main.html (Broadcast radio - not
sure if they simulcast or archive on the Internet)
There is lots more that I could tell you about Prussian Blue. There is a
great deal more anger I possess that can and should be vented in the twins'
defense. They deserve better, by far, than what they have received from
American media. Like so many of us, but they are just children, don't
forget. Let's save that for later, after I have calmed down a bit and after
you have had a chance to listen to and/or view some of the interviews.
More than anything else I have seen lately, the Prussian Blue case
illustrates how, unless we actively participate in the demise of our own
race, we are deemed guilty of hatred and racism, according to current
Western media conventional wisdom. Of course, you know who runs every last
little scrap of media in America today, don't you?
EDGAR STEELE
More Steele writings at ConspiracyPenPal.com
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| Title: Re: Singing the Prussian Blues |
31 Oct 2005 05:44:17 PM |
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3. Believe that Jesus died on the cross for you, you son-of-a-***** and
was buried, and rose from the dead cocKKKsucka. Romans 10:9-10
4. Pray and invite Jesus to come into your life and become your
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Christians.
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you stoopid *****.
"Tommy" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:1307194.5xTnfR2SvD@FreeBSD...
: Singing the Prussian Blues
:
: by Edgar Steele
:
:
: 30 October 2005
:
: I don't like it when friends of mine get attacked by others. I get
angry
: when those attacks are unjustified, especially if they employ lies and
: innuendo. I get downright furious when the objects of those lies are
: children.
:
: Enter Lamb and Lynx Gaede. Twins. Friends of mine. Little girls. And,
let me
: tell you, I am fit to be tied over the treatment being accorded these
: little girls by a variety of media and anti-White racist hatemongers,
: scumbags, every single one of them!
:
: The girls' sins? Let us count them up together:
:
: They are cute as buttons.
:
: They sing pretty well.
:
: They compose their own music a great deal of the time.
:
:
:
:
: They are thirteen.
:
: They are not ashamed of being White and they write some of their songs
about
: that fact.
:
: They are articulate, opinionated and possess the courage of their
: convictions.
:
: Did I mention that they are only thirteen? That is thirteen...as in
13.
:
: I first met Lamb and Lynx two years ago in Sacramento, at the IHR
Zundel
: Revisionist Conference. That was the first time I heard them sing and
I was
: enthralled with the two eleven-year-olds that I met during the
: intermission. The then-current issue of Resistance magazine featured
them
: on its cover, so I bought a copy and had them autograph it for me.
They
: were endearingly flattered. I like to think that I was their very
first fan
: to ask for autographs.
:
: (Here is a scan of that very cover...)
:
:
:
: This magazine cover is relevant because it evoked a few "movement"
on-line
: forum comments criticizing it for being sexy. I suppose some could
take it
: that way. Some perverts, that is. Mark Potok, of the Southern Poverty
Law
: Center, made the mistake of referring to that picture as being
"salacious,"
: during a recent Fox News Channel edition of Dayside (9MB, 7-minute
video).
:
: What did I think of Potok's remark, asked the hosts. My reply: "I
think that
: anybody who saw that picture and would characterize it as Mr. Potok
just
: did, has got a problem." Did I mention that the Gaede twins are just
: thirteen? Or that they were just eleven when that picture was taken?
: Children. We're talking about children here, folks.
:
: How would you feel about someone viewing a picture of your children,
fully
: dressed, legs completely covered with opaque tights as in the magazine
: cover photo used by Resistance, who then suggested that he found it
: sexually provocative? I have a daughter not much older than Lamb and
Lynx
: and my response would be downright disagreeble, perhaps physically so.
:
: Yes, they are very pretty girls. No question about that. But, there is
no
: question about the fact that they still are children, either. If you
feel
: lustfully toward children, then you had best keep it to yourself when
: around normal, healthy adult Americans. Like me, for example. Most of
us
: have the same response, and the rest truly do have a problem - a
clinically
: psychological problem. I am already on record as advocating the death
: penalty for anybody who commits even a single act of child
molestation,
: which I admit is a bit further than most would go.
:
: What began the current national media hooha over the twins was an
extended
: segment done on them by ABC's Primetime magazine show, aired on
October 20.
: A more grievous example of yellow journalism, of editing for effect
and not
: truth, does not come to my mind. Trust me when I tell you that I have
seen
: and even been the subject of some pretty vicious, hateful and false
media
: coverage, too.
:
: ABC followed the girls around for an extended period, and questioned
them at
: length. Then they cut out everything except some particularly
suggestive
: inquiries by the interviewer, such as what they thought of Hitler.
Their
: answer: "He had some good ideas." Or why they penned a song which
called
: Rudolph Hess a "man of peace."
:
: Here, girls, let me provide the explanations that I am sure you gave,
but
: which were edited away - the explanations that support your sentiments
and
: that I know you already possess:
:
: Hitler did have some good ideas. A lot of them, in fact. Hitler took
: post-WWI Germany, mired in poverty, unemployment and misery and turned
it
: completely around in a single generation. He put people to work,
: reinstilled pride in them nationally and overcame the fact that
Germany no
: longer had a viable currency by conducting international trade by
barter
: (for example, trading German locomotives for Argentinian beef). Hitler
: singlehandedly pulled Germany out of the deepest segment of a
worldwide
: economic depression. Of course, Hitler then went on to do a great many
: other things, some of them truly bad.
:
: John F. Kennedy once wrote of Hitler: "(W)ithin a few years Hitler
will
: emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
: significant figures who ever lived. He had boundless ambition for his
: country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he
had a
: mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his
death
: that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which
legends
: are made." Prelude to Leadership: The Post-War Diary of John F.
Kennedy,
: John F. Kennedy (1945)
:
: Now, if a man who went on to become President of the United States of
: America could say that about Hitler, then why can't a well-read
teenager
: say that "he did some good things?"
:
: As for Rudolph Hess - early on in WWII, Hess flew a small plane to
Britain
: in an attempt to broker a peace agreement. The British imprisoned Hess
and
: executed him later, as the war wound down. Hess went on this mission
: without permission from Hitler or, even, with Hitler's knowledge. Now,
: though he once was Hitler's number-three man, is it so hard to
characterize
: him as a man of peace, after all is said and done?
:
: There was a great deal more, just like the foregoing. By the end of
the
: program, I was ready to shoot my TV set.
:
: Then, the other night, Sean Hannity, of Fox News Channel's Hannity and
: Colmes, partnered up with Jeffrey Gardere, a Black psychologist who,
based
: strictly upon what he saw in the ABC Primetime program, stated that
the
: girls' mother should be charged with child abuse and the children
taken
: from her (for instilling a sense of racial pride, I suppose, though he
: avoided pointing to anything specific which underlay his professional
: "opinion").
:
:
: The girls began to receive threats. That was when April Gaede, the
girls'
: mother, decided that enough was enough and asked me to serve as the
: family's spokesperson and, needs be, as their attorney for any
necessary
: litigation connected to the media circus that had developed. I was
quick to
: accept and promptly jumped into the fray. The family has moved to an
: undisclosed location and refuses to participate in media interviews
or,
: even, give statements until the current storm blows over.
:
: Welcome to free speech, American style.
:
: Invited onto MSNBC's Scarborough Country the other night, opposite the
same
: Dr. Gardere, the hack who gave so glib an opinion to Sean Hannity, I
: started off by challenging the host's opening characterization of the
twins
: as being neo Nazis who are spreading a message of racism and hate.
That did
: not endear me to him.
:
: Joe Scarborough allowed me only a minute or two to present the twins'
case,
: during which time I pointed out that theirs is a message of hope and
White
: pride, not one of hatred of other races. Not getting what he wanted,
: Scarborough cut my microphone off while Gardere expounded his
"opinion"
: about child abuse yet again. This time, however, Gardere began to
cover his
: bets by backing off his recommendation that the girls be taken from
the
: mother. Progress of sorts, I suppose, but certainly not on anything
: approaching a level playing field.
:
: Here's an interesting point about Dr. Gardere: He has authored a book
: entitled Smart Parenting for African Americans, in which he repeatedly
: advocates that Blacks instill a strong sense of racial pride in their
: children. Yet, for doing the same thing, white parents are guilty of
"child
: abuse," says Dr. Gardere. Can you say "insufferable hypocrite," boys
and
: girls? His book was one of "Oprah's Picks," which guarantees
best-seller
: status. Do you suppose Oprah will be having me on to discuss my book,
: Defensive Racism http://www.defensiveracism.com/? Do you suppose that
mine
: will be one of "Oprah's Picks?" Do you suppose that pigs can fly?
:
: Here's what I think. I think Dr. Gardere should be brought up on
ethical
: charges by any and all professional societies to which he belongs for
: quackery and for rendering professional opinions with no basis
whatsoever,
: opinions which led directly to the endangerment of children through
threats
: of physical violence by others who heard his opinions and relied upon
them.
: If those little girls end up being injured in any fashion as a result
of
: all this uproar, rest assured that I will file suit against him for
having
: engineered those injuries. In fact, Gardere should be arrested as a
: domestic terrorist under the Patriot Act. Fair is fair, after all.
:
: Then, just a couple of days ago, came the Fox News Channel Dayside
segment
: referenced above, in which I finally was allowed at least equal time
to
: that accorded the gun hired to come in and crucify the Gaede children.
: Watch it and judge for yourself the outcome. Frankly, I think that
Potok
: was done for once he revealed himself as having lustful feelings for
little
: girls.
:
: Since then, I have participated in a handful of radio interviews and
will be
: posting links to archived interviews on my website's main page as I
come up
: with them.
:
: Upcoming, as of this moment:
:
: Sun, 10/30, 7:00pm PST (probably about 7:20 pm), Fox News' The Big
Story (TV
: - Fox News Channel) (expect the establishment to throw another paid
attack
: dog at me during this one)
:
: Mon, 10/31, 5:00 pm PST, The Political Cesspool,
: http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/ (Internet radio)
:
: Wed, 11/2, 11:30 am PST, The Howie Barte Show, WHJJ (920 am, I think),
: Providence, RI, http://www.920whjj.com/main.html (Broadcast radio -
not
: sure if they simulcast or archive on the Internet)
:
: There is lots more that I could tell you about Prussian Blue. There is
a
: great deal more anger I possess that can and should be vented in the
twins'
: defense. They deserve better, by far, than what they have received
from
: American media. Like so many of us, but they are just children, don't
: forget. Let's save that for later, after I have calmed down a bit and
after
: you have had a chance to listen to and/or view some of the interviews.
:
: More than anything else I have seen lately, the Prussian Blue case
: illustrates how, unless we actively participate in the demise of our
own
: race, we are deemed guilty of hatred and racism, according to current
: Western media conventional wisdom. Of course, you know who runs every
last
: little scrap of media in America today, don't you?
:
: EDGAR STEELE
:
: More Steele writings at ConspiracyPenPal.com
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| User: "Bateau" |
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Mmmm I'd like to hit those bitches.
Tommy <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
Singing the Prussian Blues
by Edgar Steele
30 October 2005
I don't like it when friends of mine get attacked by others. I get angry
when those attacks are unjustified, especially if they employ lies and
innuendo. I get downright furious when the objects of those lies are
children.
Enter Lamb and Lynx Gaede. Twins. Friends of mine. Little girls. And, let me
tell you, I am fit to be tied over the treatment being accorded these
little girls by a variety of media and anti-White racist hatemongers,
scumbags, every single one of them!
The girls' sins? Let us count them up together:
They are cute as buttons.
They sing pretty well.
They compose their own music a great deal of the time.
They are thirteen.
They are not ashamed of being White and they write some of their songs about
that fact.
They are articulate, opinionated and possess the courage of their
convictions.
Did I mention that they are only thirteen? That is thirteen...as in 13.
I first met Lamb and Lynx two years ago in Sacramento, at the IHR Zundel
Revisionist Conference. That was the first time I heard them sing and I was
enthralled with the two eleven-year-olds that I met during the
intermission. The then-current issue of Resistance magazine featured them
on its cover, so I bought a copy and had them autograph it for me. They
were endearingly flattered. I like to think that I was their very first fan
to ask for autographs.
(Here is a scan of that very cover...)
This magazine cover is relevant because it evoked a few "movement" on-line
forum comments criticizing it for being sexy. I suppose some could take it
that way. Some perverts, that is. Mark Potok, of the Southern Poverty Law
Center, made the mistake of referring to that picture as being "salacious,"
during a recent Fox News Channel edition of Dayside (9MB, 7-minute video).
What did I think of Potok's remark, asked the hosts. My reply: "I think that
anybody who saw that picture and would characterize it as Mr. Potok just
did, has got a problem." Did I mention that the Gaede twins are just
thirteen? Or that they were just eleven when that picture was taken?
Children. We're talking about children here, folks.
How would you feel about someone viewing a picture of your children, fully
dressed, legs completely covered with opaque tights as in the magazine
cover photo used by Resistance, who then suggested that he found it
sexually provocative? I have a daughter not much older than Lamb and Lynx
and my response would be downright disagreeble, perhaps physically so.
Yes, they are very pretty girls. No question about that. But, there is no
question about the fact that they still are children, either. If you feel
lustfully toward children, then you had best keep it to yourself when
around normal, healthy adult Americans. Like me, for example. Most of us
have the same response, and the rest truly do have a problem - a clinically
psychological problem. I am already on record as advocating the death
penalty for anybody who commits even a single act of child molestation,
which I admit is a bit further than most would go.
What began the current national media hooha over the twins was an extended
segment done on them by ABC's Primetime magazine show, aired on October 20.
A more grievous example of yellow journalism, of editing for effect and not
truth, does not come to my mind. Trust me when I tell you that I have seen
and even been the subject of some pretty vicious, hateful and false media
coverage, too.
ABC followed the girls around for an extended period, and questioned them at
length. Then they cut out everything except some particularly suggestive
inquiries by the interviewer, such as what they thought of Hitler. Their
answer: "He had some good ideas." Or why they penned a song which called
Rudolph Hess a "man of peace."
Here, girls, let me provide the explanations that I am sure you gave, but
which were edited away - the explanations that support your sentiments and
that I know you already possess:
Hitler did have some good ideas. A lot of them, in fact. Hitler took
post-WWI Germany, mired in poverty, unemployment and misery and turned it
completely around in a single generation. He put people to work,
reinstilled pride in them nationally and overcame the fact that Germany no
longer had a viable currency by conducting international trade by barter
(for example, trading German locomotives for Argentinian beef). Hitler
singlehandedly pulled Germany out of the deepest segment of a worldwide
economic depression. Of course, Hitler then went on to do a great many
other things, some of them truly bad.
John F. Kennedy once wrote of Hitler: "(W)ithin a few years Hitler will
emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
significant figures who ever lived. He had boundless ambition for his
country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he had a
mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death
that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends
are made." Prelude to Leadership: The Post-War Diary of John F. Kennedy,
John F. Kennedy (1945)
Now, if a man who went on to become President of the United States of
America could say that about Hitler, then why can't a well-read teenager
say that "he did some good things?"
As for Rudolph Hess - early on in WWII, Hess flew a small plane to Britain
in an attempt to broker a peace agreement. The British imprisoned Hess and
executed him later, as the war wound down. Hess went on this mission
without permission from Hitler or, even, with Hitler's knowledge. Now,
though he once was Hitler's number-three man, is it so hard to characterize
him as a man of peace, after all is said and done?
There was a great deal more, just like the foregoing. By the end of the
program, I was ready to shoot my TV set.
Then, the other night, Sean Hannity, of Fox News Channel's Hannity and
Colmes, partnered up with Jeffrey Gardere, a Black psychologist who, based
strictly upon what he saw in the ABC Primetime program, stated that the
girls' mother should be charged with child abuse and the children taken
from her (for instilling a sense of racial pride, I suppose, though he
avoided pointing to anything specific which underlay his professional
"opinion").
The girls began to receive threats. That was when April Gaede, the girls'
mother, decided that enough was enough and asked me to serve as the
family's spokesperson and, needs be, as their attorney for any necessary
litigation connected to the media circus that had developed. I was quick to
accept and promptly jumped into the fray. The family has moved to an
undisclosed location and refuses to participate in media interviews or,
even, give statements until the current storm blows over.
Welcome to free speech, American style.
Invited onto MSNBC's Scarborough Country the other night, opposite the same
Dr. Gardere, the hack who gave so glib an opinion to Sean Hannity, I
started off by challenging the host's opening characterization of the twins
as being neo Nazis who are spreading a message of racism and hate. That did
not endear me to him.
Joe Scarborough allowed me only a minute or two to present the twins' case,
during which time I pointed out that theirs is a message of hope and White
pride, not one of hatred of other races. Not getting what he wanted,
Scarborough cut my microphone off while Gardere expounded his "opinion"
about child abuse yet again. This time, however, Gardere began to cover his
bets by backing off his recommendation that the girls be taken from the
mother. Progress of sorts, I suppose, but certainly not on anything
approaching a level playing field.
Here's an interesting point about Dr. Gardere: He has authored a book
entitled Smart Parenting for African Americans, in which he repeatedly
advocates that Blacks instill a strong sense of racial pride in their
children. Yet, for doing the same thing, white parents are guilty of "child
abuse," says Dr. Gardere. Can you say "insufferable hypocrite," boys and
girls? His book was one of "Oprah's Picks," which guarantees best-seller
status. Do you suppose Oprah will be having me on to discuss my book,
Defensive Racism http://www.defensiveracism.com/? Do you suppose that mine
will be one of "Oprah's Picks?" Do you suppose that pigs can fly?
Here's what I think. I think Dr. Gardere should be brought up on ethical
charges by any and all professional societies to which he belongs for
quackery and for rendering professional opinions with no basis whatsoever,
opinions which led directly to the endangerment of children through threats
of physical violence by others who heard his opinions and relied upon them.
If those little girls end up being injured in any fashion as a result of
all this uproar, rest assured that I will file suit against him for having
engineered those injuries. In fact, Gardere should be arrested as a
domestic terrorist under the Patriot Act. Fair is fair, after all.
Then, just a couple of days ago, came the Fox News Channel Dayside segment
referenced above, in which I finally was allowed at least equal time to
that accorded the gun hired to come in and crucify the Gaede children.
Watch it and judge for yourself the outcome. Frankly, I think that Potok
was done for once he revealed himself as having lustful feelings for little
girls.
Since then, I have participated in a handful of radio interviews and will be
posting links to archived interviews on my website's main page as I come up
with them.
Upcoming, as of this moment:
Sun, 10/30, 7:00pm PST (probably about 7:20 pm), Fox News' The Big Story (TV
- Fox News Channel) (expect the establishment to throw another paid attack
dog at me during this one)
Mon, 10/31, 5:00 pm PST, The Political Cesspool,
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/ (Internet radio)
Wed, 11/2, 11:30 am PST, The Howie Barte Show, WHJJ (920 am, I think),
Providence, RI, http://www.920whjj.com/main.html (Broadcast radio - not
sure if they simulcast or archive on the Internet)
There is lots more that I could tell you about Prussian Blue. There is a
great deal more anger I possess that can and should be vented in the twins'
defense. They deserve better, by far, than what they have received from
American media. Like so many of us, but they are just children, don't
forget. Let's save that for later, after I have calmed down a bit and after
you have had a chance to listen to and/or view some of the interviews.
More than anything else I have seen lately, the Prussian Blue case
illustrates how, unless we actively participate in the demise of our own
race, we are deemed guilty of hatred and racism, according to current
Western media conventional wisdom. Of course, you know who runs every last
little scrap of media in America today, don't you?
EDGAR STEELE
More Steele writings at ConspiracyPenPal.com
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01 Nov 2005 12:43:44 PM |
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No surprise. That's every niggers dream.
You critters earn your name every day - nigga...
Mmmm I'd like to hit those bitches.
Tommy <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
Singing the Prussian Blues
by Edgar Steele
30 October 2005
I don't like it when friends of mine get attacked by others. I get angry
when those attacks are unjustified, especially if they employ lies and
innuendo. I get downright furious when the objects of those lies are
children.
Enter Lamb and Lynx Gaede. Twins. Friends of mine. Little girls. And, let me
tell you, I am fit to be tied over the treatment being accorded these
little girls by a variety of media and anti-White racist hatemongers,
scumbags, every single one of them!
The girls' sins? Let us count them up together:
They are cute as buttons.
They sing pretty well.
They compose their own music a great deal of the time.
They are thirteen.
They are not ashamed of being White and they write some of their songs about
that fact.
They are articulate, opinionated and possess the courage of their
convictions.
Did I mention that they are only thirteen? That is thirteen...as in 13.
I first met Lamb and Lynx two years ago in Sacramento, at the IHR Zundel
Revisionist Conference. That was the first time I heard them sing and I was
enthralled with the two eleven-year-olds that I met during the
intermission. The then-current issue of Resistance magazine featured them
on its cover, so I bought a copy and had them autograph it for me. They
were endearingly flattered. I like to think that I was their very first fan
to ask for autographs.
(Here is a scan of that very cover...)
This magazine cover is relevant because it evoked a few "movement" on-line
forum comments criticizing it for being sexy. I suppose some could take it
that way. Some perverts, that is. Mark Potok, of the Southern Poverty Law
Center, made the mistake of referring to that picture as being "salacious,"
during a recent Fox News Channel edition of Dayside (9MB, 7-minute video).
What did I think of Potok's remark, asked the hosts. My reply: "I think that
anybody who saw that picture and would characterize it as Mr. Potok just
did, has got a problem." Did I mention that the Gaede twins are just
thirteen? Or that they were just eleven when that picture was taken?
Children. We're talking about children here, folks.
How would you feel about someone viewing a picture of your children, fully
dressed, legs completely covered with opaque tights as in the magazine
cover photo used by Resistance, who then suggested that he found it
sexually provocative? I have a daughter not much older than Lamb and Lynx
and my response would be downright disagreeble, perhaps physically so.
Yes, they are very pretty girls. No question about that. But, there is no
question about the fact that they still are children, either. If you feel
lustfully toward children, then you had best keep it to yourself when
around normal, healthy adult Americans. Like me, for example. Most of us
have the same response, and the rest truly do have a problem - a clinically
psychological problem. I am already on record as advocating the death
penalty for anybody who commits even a single act of child molestation,
which I admit is a bit further than most would go.
What began the current national media hooha over the twins was an extended
segment done on them by ABC's Primetime magazine show, aired on October 20.
A more grievous example of yellow journalism, of editing for effect and not
truth, does not come to my mind. Trust me when I tell you that I have seen
and even been the subject of some pretty vicious, hateful and false media
coverage, too.
ABC followed the girls around for an extended period, and questioned them at
length. Then they cut out everything except some particularly suggestive
inquiries by the interviewer, such as what they thought of Hitler. Their
answer: "He had some good ideas." Or why they penned a song which called
Rudolph Hess a "man of peace."
Here, girls, let me provide the explanations that I am sure you gave, but
which were edited away - the explanations that support your sentiments and
that I know you already possess:
Hitler did have some good ideas. A lot of them, in fact. Hitler took
post-WWI Germany, mired in poverty, unemployment and misery and turned it
completely around in a single generation. He put people to work,
reinstilled pride in them nationally and overcame the fact that Germany no
longer had a viable currency by conducting international trade by barter
(for example, trading German locomotives for Argentinian beef). Hitler
singlehandedly pulled Germany out of the deepest segment of a worldwide
economic depression. Of course, Hitler then went on to do a great many
other things, some of them truly bad.
John F. Kennedy once wrote of Hitler: "(W)ithin a few years Hitler will
emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
significant figures who ever lived. He had boundless ambition for his
country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he had a
mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death
that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends
are made." Prelude to Leadership: The Post-War Diary of John F. Kennedy,
John F. Kennedy (1945)
Now, if a man who went on to become President of the United States of
America could say that about Hitler, then why can't a well-read teenager
say that "he did some good things?"
As for Rudolph Hess - early on in WWII, Hess flew a small plane to Britain
in an attempt to broker a peace agreement. The British imprisoned Hess and
executed him later, as the war wound down. Hess went on this mission
without permission from Hitler or, even, with Hitler's knowledge. Now,
though he once was Hitler's number-three man, is it so hard to characterize
him as a man of peace, after all is said and done?
There was a great deal more, just like the foregoing. By the end of the
program, I was ready to shoot my TV set.
Then, the other night, Sean Hannity, of Fox News Channel's Hannity and
Colmes, partnered up with Jeffrey Gardere, a Black psychologist who, based
strictly upon what he saw in the ABC Primetime program, stated that the
girls' mother should be charged with child abuse and the children taken
from her (for instilling a sense of racial pride, I suppose, though he
avoided pointing to anything specific which underlay his professional
"opinion").
The girls began to receive threats. That was when April Gaede, the girls'
mother, decided that enough was enough and asked me to serve as the
family's spokesperson and, needs be, as their attorney for any necessary
litigation connected to the media circus that had developed. I was quick to
accept and promptly jumped into the fray. The family has moved to an
undisclosed location and refuses to participate in media interviews or,
even, give statements until the current storm blows over.
Welcome to free speech, American style.
Invited onto MSNBC's Scarborough Country the other night, opposite the same
Dr. Gardere, the hack who gave so glib an opinion to Sean Hannity, I
started off by challenging the host's opening characterization of the twins
as being neo Nazis who are spreading a message of racism and hate. That did
not endear me to him.
Joe Scarborough allowed me only a minute or two to present the twins' case,
during which time I pointed out that theirs is a message of hope and White
pride, not one of hatred of other races. Not getting what he wanted,
Scarborough cut my microphone off while Gardere expounded his "opinion"
about child abuse yet again. This time, however, Gardere began to cover his
bets by backing off his recommendation that the girls be taken from the
mother. Progress of sorts, I suppose, but certainly not on anything
approaching a level playing field.
Here's an interesting point about Dr. Gardere: He has authored a book
entitled Smart Parenting for African Americans, in which he repeatedly
advocates that Blacks instill a strong sense of racial pride in their
children. Yet, for doing the same thing, white parents are guilty of "child
abuse," says Dr. Gardere. Can you say "insufferable hypocrite," boys and
girls? His book was one of "Oprah's Picks," which guarantees best-seller
status. Do you suppose Oprah will be having me on to discuss my book,
Defensive Racism http://www.defensiveracism.com/? Do you suppose that mine
will be one of "Oprah's Picks?" Do you suppose that pigs can fly?
Here's what I think. I think Dr. Gardere should be brought up on ethical
charges by any and all professional societies to which he belongs for
quackery and for rendering professional opinions with no basis whatsoever,
opinions which led directly to the endangerment of children through threats
of physical violence by others who heard his opinions and relied upon them.
If those little girls end up being injured in any fashion as a result of
all this uproar, rest assured that I will file suit against him for having
engineered those injuries. In fact, Gardere should be arrested as a
domestic terrorist under the Patriot Act. Fair is fair, after all.
Then, just a couple of days ago, came the Fox News Channel Dayside segment
referenced above, in which I finally was allowed at least equal time to
that accorded the gun hired to come in and crucify the Gaede children.
Watch it and judge for yourself the outcome. Frankly, I think that Potok
was done for once he revealed himself as having lustful feelings for little
girls.
Since then, I have participated in a handful of radio interviews and will be
posting links to archived interviews on my website's main page as I come up
with them.
Upcoming, as of this moment:
Sun, 10/30, 7:00pm PST (probably about 7:20 pm), Fox News' The Big Story (TV
- Fox News Channel) (expect the establishment to throw another paid attack
dog at me during this one)
Mon, 10/31, 5:00 pm PST, The Political Cesspool,
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/ (Internet radio)
Wed, 11/2, 11:30 am PST, The Howie Barte Show, WHJJ (920 am, I think),
Providence, RI, http://www.920whjj.com/main.html (Broadcast radio - not
sure if they simulcast or archive on the Internet)
There is lots more that I could tell you about Prussian Blue. There is a
great deal more anger I possess that can and should be vented in the twins'
defense. They deserve better, by far, than what they have received from
American media. Like so many of us, but they are just children, don't
forget. Let's save that for later, after I have calmed down a bit and after
you have had a chance to listen to and/or view some of the interviews.
More than anything else I have seen lately, the Prussian Blue case
illustrates how, unless we actively participate in the demise of our own
race, we are deemed guilty of hatred and racism, according to current
Western media conventional wisdom. Of course, you know who runs every last
little scrap of media in America today, don't you?
EDGAR STEELE
More Steele writings at ConspiracyPenPal.com
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02 Nov 2005 11:03:24 PM |
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\/\/0RD@TRUE.0rg wrote:
No surprise. That's every niggers dream.
You critters earn your name every day - nigga...
I'm Australian of British descent (and a little German, with Scottish
back there somewhere). I have a red beard and straight hair. I love
little girls.
Mmmm I'd like to hit those bitches.
Tommy <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
Singing the Prussian Blues
by Edgar Steele
30 October 2005
I don't like it when friends of mine get attacked by others. I get angry
when those attacks are unjustified, especially if they employ lies and
innuendo. I get downright furious when the objects of those lies are
children.
Enter Lamb and Lynx Gaede. Twins. Friends of mine. Little girls. And, let me
tell you, I am fit to be tied over the treatment being accorded these
little girls by a variety of media and anti-White racist hatemongers,
scumbags, every single one of them!
The girls' sins? Let us count them up together:
They are cute as buttons.
They sing pretty well.
They compose their own music a great deal of the time.
They are thirteen.
They are not ashamed of being White and they write some of their songs about
that fact.
They are articulate, opinionated and possess the courage of their
convictions.
Did I mention that they are only thirteen? That is thirteen...as in 13.
I first met Lamb and Lynx two years ago in Sacramento, at the IHR Zundel
Revisionist Conference. That was the first time I heard them sing and I was
enthralled with the two eleven-year-olds that I met during the
intermission. The then-current issue of Resistance magazine featured them
on its cover, so I bought a copy and had them autograph it for me. They
were endearingly flattered. I like to think that I was their very first fan
to ask for autographs.
(Here is a scan of that very cover...)
This magazine cover is relevant because it evoked a few "movement" on-line
forum comments criticizing it for being sexy. I suppose some could take it
that way. Some perverts, that is. Mark Potok, of the Southern Poverty Law
Center, made the mistake of referring to that picture as being "salacious,"
during a recent Fox News Channel edition of Dayside (9MB, 7-minute video).
What did I think of Potok's remark, asked the hosts. My reply: "I think that
anybody who saw that picture and would characterize it as Mr. Potok just
did, has got a problem." Did I mention that the Gaede twins are just
thirteen? Or that they were just eleven when that picture was taken?
Children. We're talking about children here, folks.
How would you feel about someone viewing a picture of your children, fully
dressed, legs completely covered with opaque tights as in the magazine
cover photo used by Resistance, who then suggested that he found it
sexually provocative? I have a daughter not much older than Lamb and Lynx
and my response would be downright disagreeble, perhaps physically so.
Yes, they are very pretty girls. No question about that. But, there is no
question about the fact that they still are children, either. If you feel
lustfully toward children, then you had best keep it to yourself when
around normal, healthy adult Americans. Like me, for example. Most of us
have the same response, and the rest truly do have a problem - a clinically
psychological problem. I am already on record as advocating the death
penalty for anybody who commits even a single act of child molestation,
which I admit is a bit further than most would go.
What began the current national media hooha over the twins was an extended
segment done on them by ABC's Primetime magazine show, aired on October 20.
A more grievous example of yellow journalism, of editing for effect and not
truth, does not come to my mind. Trust me when I tell you that I have seen
and even been the subject of some pretty vicious, hateful and false media
coverage, too.
ABC followed the girls around for an extended period, and questioned them at
length. Then they cut out everything except some particularly suggestive
inquiries by the interviewer, such as what they thought of Hitler. Their
answer: "He had some good ideas." Or why they penned a song which called
Rudolph Hess a "man of peace."
Here, girls, let me provide the explanations that I am sure you gave, but
which were edited away - the explanations that support your sentiments and
that I know you already possess:
Hitler did have some good ideas. A lot of them, in fact. Hitler took
post-WWI Germany, mired in poverty, unemployment and misery and turned it
completely around in a single generation. He put people to work,
reinstilled pride in them nationally and overcame the fact that Germany no
longer had a viable currency by conducting international trade by barter
(for example, trading German locomotives for Argentinian beef). Hitler
singlehandedly pulled Germany out of the deepest segment of a worldwide
economic depression. Of course, Hitler then went on to do a great many
other things, some of them truly bad.
John F. Kennedy once wrote of Hitler: "(W)ithin a few years Hitler will
emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now as one of the most
significant figures who ever lived. He had boundless ambition for his
country which rendered him a menace to the peace of the world, but he had a
mystery about him in the way that he lived and in the manner of his death
that will live and grow after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends
are made." Prelude to Leadership: The Post-War Diary of John F. Kennedy,
John F. Kennedy (1945)
Now, if a man who went on to become President of the United States of
America could say that about Hitler, then why can't a well-read teenager
say that "he did some good things?"
As for Rudolph Hess - early on in WWII, Hess flew a small plane to Britain
in an attempt to broker a peace agreement. The British imprisoned Hess and
executed him later, as the war wound down. Hess went on this mission
without permission from Hitler or, even, with Hitler's knowledge. Now,
though he once was Hitler's number-three man, is it so hard to characterize
him as a man of peace, after all is said and done?
There was a great deal more, just like the foregoing. By the end of the
program, I was ready to shoot my TV set.
Then, the other night, Sean Hannity, of Fox News Channel's Hannity and
Colmes, partnered up with Jeffrey Gardere, a Black psychologist who, based
strictly upon what he saw in the ABC Primetime program, stated that the
girls' mother should be charged with child abuse and the children taken
from her (for instilling a sense of racial pride, I suppose, though he
avoided pointing to anything specific which underlay his professional
"opinion").
The girls began to receive threats. That was when April Gaede, the girls'
mother, decided that enough was enough and asked me to serve as the
family's spokesperson and, needs be, as their attorney for any necessary
litigation connected to the media circus that had developed. I was quick to
accept and promptly jumped into the fray. The family has moved to an
undisclosed location and refuses to participate in media interviews or,
even, give statements until the current storm blows over.
Welcome to free speech, American style.
Invited onto MSNBC's Scarborough Country the other night, opposite the same
Dr. Gardere, the hack who gave so glib an opinion to Sean Hannity, I
started off by challenging the host's opening characterization of the twins
as being neo Nazis who are spreading a message of racism and hate. That did
not endear me to him.
Joe Scarborough allowed me only a minute or two to present the twins' case,
during which time I pointed out that theirs is a message of hope and White
pride, not one of hatred of other races. Not getting what he wanted,
Scarborough cut my microphone off while Gardere expounded his "opinion"
about child abuse yet again. This time, however, Gardere began to cover his
bets by backing off his recommendation that the girls be taken from the
mother. Progress of sorts, I suppose, but certainly not on anything
approaching a level playing field.
Here's an interesting point about Dr. Gardere: He has authored a book
entitled Smart Parenting for African Americans, in which he repeatedly
advocates that Blacks instill a strong sense of racial pride in their
children. Yet, for doing the same thing, white parents are guilty of "child
abuse," says Dr. Gardere. Can you say "insufferable hypocrite," boys and
girls? His book was one of "Oprah's Picks," which guarantees best-seller
status. Do you suppose Oprah will be having me on to discuss my book,
Defensive Racism http://www.defensiveracism.com/? Do you suppose that mine
will be one of "Oprah's Picks?" Do you suppose that pigs can fly?
Here's what I think. I think Dr. Gardere should be brought up on ethical
charges by any and all professional societies to which he belongs for
quackery and for rendering professional opinions with no basis whatsoever,
opinions which led directly to the endangerment of children through threats
of physical violence by others who heard his opinions and relied upon them.
If those little girls end up being injured in any fashion as a result of
all this uproar, rest assured that I will file suit against him for having
engineered those injuries. In fact, Gardere should be arrested as a
domestic terrorist under the Patriot Act. Fair is fair, after all.
Then, just a couple of days ago, came the Fox News Channel Dayside segment
referenced above, in which I finally was allowed at least equal time to
that accorded the gun hired to come in and crucify the Gaede children.
Watch it and judge for yourself the outcome. Frankly, I think that Potok
was done for once he revealed himself as having lustful feelings for little
girls.
Since then, I have participated in a handful of radio interviews and will be
posting links to archived interviews on my website's main page as I come up
with them.
Upcoming, as of this moment:
Sun, 10/30, 7:00pm PST (probably about 7:20 pm), Fox News' The Big Story (TV
- Fox News Channel) (expect the establishment to throw another paid attack
dog at me during this one)
Mon, 10/31, 5:00 pm PST, The Political Cesspool,
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/ (Internet radio)
Wed, 11/2, 11:30 am PST, The Howie Barte Show, WHJJ (920 am, I think),
Providence, RI, http://www.920whjj.com/main.html (Broadcast radio - not
sure if they simulcast or archive on the Internet)
There is lots more that I could tell you about Prussian Blue. There is a
great deal more anger I possess that can and should be vented in the twins'
defense. They deserve better, by far, than what they have received from
American media. Like so many of us, but they are just children, don't
forget. Let's save that for later, after I have calmed down a bit and after
you have had a chance to listen to and/or view some of the interviews.
More than anything else I have seen lately, the Prussian Blue case
illustrates how, unless we actively participate in the demise of our own
race, we are deemed guilty of hatred and racism, according to current
Western media conventional wisdom. Of course, you know who runs every last
little scrap of media in America today, don't you?
EDGAR STEELE
More Steele writings at ConspiracyPenPal.com
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Tommy <nospam@nospam.com>
Singing the Prussian Blues
by Edgar Steele
30 October 2005
I don't like it when friends of mine get attacked by others. I get angry
when those attacks are unjustified, especially if they employ lies and
innuendo. I get downright furious when the objects of those lies are
children.
Enter Lamb and Lynx Gaede. Twins. Friends of mine. Little girls. And, let me
tell you, I am fit to be tied over the treatment being accorded these
little girls by a variety of media and anti-White racist hatemongers,
scumbags, every single one of them!
The girls' sins? Let us count them up together:
They are cute as buttons.
They sing pretty well.
They compose their own music a great deal of the time.
They are thirteen.
{...}
They are not ashamed of being White and they write some of their songs about
that fact.
They are articulate, opinionated and possess the courage of their
convictions.
Did I mention that they are only thirteen? That is thirteen...as in 13.
{...}
How would you feel about someone viewing a picture of your children, fully
dressed, legs completely covered with opaque tights as in the magazine
cover photo used by Resistance, who then suggested that he found it
sexually provocative? I have a daughter not much older than Lamb and Lynx
and my response would be downright disagreeble, perhaps physically so.
Yes, they are very pretty girls. No question about that. But, there is no
question about the fact that they still are children, either. If you feel
lustfully toward children, then you had best keep it to yourself when
around normal, healthy adult Americans.
{...}
ABC followed the girls around for an extended period, and questioned them at
length. Then they cut out everything except some particularly suggestive
inquiries by the interviewer, such as what they thought of Hitler. Their
answer: "He had some good ideas." Or why they penned a song which called
Rudolph Hess a "man of peace."
Here, girls, let me provide the explanations that I am sure you gave, but
which were edited away - the explanations that support your sentiments and
that I know you already possess:
Hitler did have some good ideas. A lot of them, in fact. Hitler took
post-WWI Germany, mired in poverty, unemployment and misery and turned it
completely around in a single generation. He put people to work,
reinstilled pride in them nationally and overcame the fact that Germany no
longer had a viable currency by conducting international trade by barter
(for example, trading German locomotives for Argentinian beef). Hitler
singlehandedly pulled Germany out of the deepest segment of a worldwide
economic depression. Of course, Hitler then went on to do a great many
other things, some of them truly bad.
Interesting. When Edgar Steele (always an entertaining read) wants to
disarm your immediate reaction to these dewy young girls, he dwells on
their youth and wholesome lack of adult wiles -- and when he
needs to put words into their mouths --"Here, girls, let me provide
the explanations that I am sure you gave" -- these ingenues suddenly
become seasoned experts regarding the history of the German economy
and the political dynamics and zeitgeist of post-Versailles Germany...
far more informed about the causes of the Nazi regime than the average
college grad.
Don't like these chicks? Worse, think they're playing on nubile
woman-child allure? Well, shame on you: these are just children,
ferchrissakes. But suggest that they might be a bit naive about
the message they send, might be some kind of unwitting Nazi apologists?
Well then, shame on you again, because Edgar Steele is just certain that
their convictions come for a deep knowledge of the history, economics,
and sociology of the Germany of the 1930s.
-- cary
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