QuoteRemember Prussian Blue? They're still singers, but they're no longer little Nazis
Years ago, a pair of blonde, blue-eyed young sisters named Lamb and Lynx Gaede were the darlings of the white supremacist Neo-Nazi world as the musical duet Prussian Blue. But these days, the two girls that were once the darlings of the Neo-Nazi music world are now a bit more grown up and have decided that the white supremacist movement is full of shit.
"I'm not a white nationalist anymore," Lamb told The Daily in an exclusive interview, the twins' first in five years. "My sister and I are pretty liberal now."
"Personally, I love diversity," Lynx seconded. "I'm stoked that we have so many different cultures. I think it's amazing and it makes me proud of humanity every day that we have so many different places and people."
Now 19, they both still speak in a disarmingly girlish singsong. Their message, however, was not always so sweet. In 2006, the sisters, who formed the band at the suggestion of White Nationalist leader William Pierce, drew international notoriety with songs like "Hate for Hate: Lamb Near the Lane," a dreamy folksong cowritten by Lamb and the late David Lane, a member of the violent terrorist splinter cell The Order, who was then serving 190 years in prison for his involvement in the murder of Jewish talk show host Alan Berg in 1984 (he and Lamb were pen pals).
Prussian Blue was never a presence on the pop charts and only played small venues. But for a brief time in the mid-2000s, Lamb and Lynx were seemingly everywhere — "the new face of hate," as one news program put it. They appeared on "Primetime Live" and in a number of other media oulets, including GQ (where I profiled them in 2006).
Their story even inspired a stage musical, White Noise, which began as a low-budget, off-off-Broadway production before finding a major backer in Whoopi Goldberg and earning some decent reviews in Chicago earlier this year. A Broadway production is reportedly in the planning stages.
The twisted appeal, of course, was the incongruity of seeing a racist, anti-Semitic polemic — complete with smiley-face Hitler T-shirts and onstage Sieg Heil-ing — articulated by these cherubic little girls.
Now, the Gaede twins say they have changed their views and attribute their earlier political pronouncements to youthful naivete. "My sister and I were home-schooled," Lynx pointed out. "We were these country bumpkins. We spent most of our days up on the hill playing with our goats."
http://www.iheartchaos.com/post/7766691390/remember-prussian-blue-theyre-still-singers-but (http://www.iheartchaos.com/post/7766691390/remember-prussian-blue-theyre-still-singers-but)
Is that a blog? How dare you make a thread out of a blog article!
Retard!
I recall Seedy predicting that they'd probably be converted away from Nazism by big black cock. So I guess this has happened now.
Quote"Personally, I love diversity," Lynx seconded. "I'm stoked that we have so many different cultures. I think it's amazing and it makes me proud of humanity every day that we have so many different places and people."
Its better than being a nazi and the sentiment is going in the right direction but still...:bleeding:
Brazen, this is a more informative article:
http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/07/17/071711-news-nazi-twins-1-6 (http://www.thedaily.com/page/2011/07/17/071711-news-nazi-twins-1-6)
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Approximately a year ago, Lamb and Lynx stumbled on a new treatment that they say has done wonders for many of these ailments.
"I have to say, marijuana saved my life," Lynx told me. "I would probably be dead if I didn't have it." She discovered pot while recovering from her cancer treatments. She'd been prescribed morphine and OxyContin, which she quit cold turkey. One day when she was having a bout of nausea, a friend offered her a toke. She was reluctant at first. The girls' biological father had been "a druggie" when they were young, Lynx said.
But the drug worked wonders, and soon Lynx became one of the first five minors to get a medical marijuana card in Montana. Now Lamb has one, too.
Pot has also helped the twins rekindle the creative impulses they once channeled into their music. They've both taken up painting — astrological themes, mostly — and Lynx restores furniture. They hope to enroll in college, and intend to dedicate themselves to making medical marijuana legal in all 50 states.
and this:
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Meanwhile, they'll keep growing up. Impressive as their transformation has been, for instance, their views on World War II still bear traces of the Holocaust denial ideology they were taught as children. For instance, asked whether the Holocaust happened, Lynx replied, "I think certain things happened. I think a lot of the stories got misconstrued. I mean, yeah, Hitler wasn't the best, but Stalin wasn't, Churchill wasn't. I disagree with everybody at that time."
Lamb concurred. "I just think everyone needs to frickin' get over it," she said. "That's what I think."
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:lol:
But it's true!
Who's the guy on the right?
Awwww....they were such cute neo-Nazis. :(
Quote from: Grey Fox on July 20, 2011, 08:10:24 AM
Is that a blog? How dare you make a thread out of a blog article!
Retard!
My work filter told me that it is entertainment/pornography. :o
Quote from: Tyr on July 20, 2011, 08:13:29 AM
Quote"Personally, I love diversity," Lynx seconded. "I'm stoked that we have so many different cultures. I think it's amazing and it makes me proud of humanity every day that we have so many different places and people."
Its better than being a nazi and the sentiment is going in the right direction but still...:bleeding:
Far be it from me to criticize someone so "stoked" that we have so many different cultures, but-- yeah.
Quote from: mongers on July 20, 2011, 08:26:42 AM
"I think certain things happened. I think a lot of the stories got misconstrued. I mean, yeah, Hitler wasn't the best, but Stalin wasn't, Churchill wasn't. I disagree with everybody at that time."
Damn that mass-murdering Churchill!!