New Jersey a Hotbed for Nazi-Inspired Racist Music. Bob Ivry.
by Ivry, Bob; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 37Human Relations. Publisher: The Record, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Hate groups | New Jersey | Punk rock music | Racism | Racism in music -- Skinheads | White supremacy movementsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "It's often difficult to distinguish racist punk rock and Nazi heavy metal from the non-racist forms of those genres. Lyrics get garbled amid the sonic assault. So racism, camouflaged, sneaks into a punk and metal world that already aims to shock. And the more widespread the racism becomes, the more acceptable it can seem to listeners." (THE RECORD) This article examines how "white-power groups are candid about the objective: Racist music is the Pied Piper, focusing the frustration of angry young men like Justin Kraemer and recruiting them into the world of white supremacy. That strategy is fueling the expansion of white racist groups."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: New Jersey a Hotbed for Nazi-Inspired Racist Music, July 2, 2004; pp. n.p..
"It's often difficult to distinguish racist punk rock and Nazi heavy metal from the non-racist forms of those genres. Lyrics get garbled amid the sonic assault. So racism, camouflaged, sneaks into a punk and metal world that already aims to shock. And the more widespread the racism becomes, the more acceptable it can seem to listeners." (THE RECORD) This article examines how "white-power groups are candid about the objective: Racist music is the Pied Piper, focusing the frustration of angry young men like Justin Kraemer and recruiting them into the world of white supremacy. That strategy is fueling the expansion of white racist groups."
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