I really don’t understand this level of hatred. Like, I cannot fathom the amount of hate it takes to write, perform, record, and release an entire album about how much you hate a group of people. It just feels so insane to me.
I don’t understand this level of hatred either, but I’m glad that we have Dennard here to point out exactly how stupid it is so we can all laugh at it.
Oh, they’ve always been like this, huh. Moon Man’s text to speech hate jams were an homage?
But…why Ethiopia? It’s got to be more than simply “the first country in Africa I (George L. Rockwell) can think of,” right? I mean, other than being able to rhyme things with “…pia”, Egypt or South Africa would be the first countries that your ANSI-standard white nationalist would think of in the early 60s.
I noticed that Hatenanny Records is out of Arlington, Virginia. Seems apropos as after Brown V. Board of Education, instead of desegregating public schools in this here commonwealth, the government of Virginia choose to shut down the public schools instead. Take that, N…, well, you know where I was going with that.
I’m just saying that race hatred in Virginia goes back to before the Nat Turner rebellion.
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I really don’t understand this level of hatred. Like, I cannot fathom the amount of hate it takes to write, perform, record, and release an entire album about how much you hate a group of people. It just feels so insane to me.
I don’t understand this level of hatred either, but I’m glad that we have Dennard here to point out exactly how stupid it is so we can all laugh at it.
Oh, they’ve always been like this, huh. Moon Man’s text to speech hate jams were an homage?
But…why Ethiopia? It’s got to be more than simply “the first country in Africa I (George L. Rockwell) can think of,” right? I mean, other than being able to rhyme things with “…pia”, Egypt or South Africa would be the first countries that your ANSI-standard white nationalist would think of in the early 60s.
I noticed that Hatenanny Records is out of Arlington, Virginia. Seems apropos as after Brown V. Board of Education, instead of desegregating public schools in this here commonwealth, the government of Virginia choose to shut down the public schools instead. Take that, N…, well, you know where I was going with that.
I’m just saying that race hatred in Virginia goes back to before the Nat Turner rebellion.