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(@jax-el-jefe)
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This is stupid man:
Racist White Girl Group on Billboard Charts
Body: RACISM GROWS, September 22, 2006

By Claudia Rosett and George Russell

What does it mean for Black America that a hate preaching music duo could debut on the Billboard albums chart?

This week, the Billboard albums chart's top five is packed with nothing but new releases, with Bakersfield, CA Pop duo Prussian Blue shocking the nation by taking ..4 after selling 91, 000 copies of "End of A Black World" its first week out. The album is also serving as the soundtrack to a remake of one of the most controversial movies in U.S. history "Birth Of A Nation". ((HOW IN THE WORLD, THIS COUNTRY IS F'ED UP MAN))

"End of A Black World" is the third and most successful album for 12 and 13 year old Lamb and Lynx, who have recently relocated to a private compound in Salt Lake City, Utah after their last album gained them national attention and death threats. The girls were lost, especially in December of 2005 when their father was shot twice by an AME Minister. However, their father survived and their career was revived by what seems to be an unfathomable paradigm shift in American values.

"It really breaks my heart to see those two girls spewing out that kind of garbage, " said Ted Shaw, civil rights advocate and president of the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund.

"This is bull*. Right now I am more so shocked that an album advocating the extermination of the black race could be so widely received by America, " continued Shaw, who plans to protest the girls' album and call for black artists to boycott Billboard.

Jessie Jackson of The Rainbow PUSH Coalition gave the following statement, "White America has spoken. Billboard has spoken. This is only the beginning."

The beginning is just what Lynx and Lamb, who have been nurtured on racist beliefs since birth by their mother April, are hoping for. "We hope to bring about change in our people, " said Lamb. "We hope that our album and Birth Of A Nation will show our people exactly what needs to be done to make this country safe and white."

When asked about their inspiration for their latest efforts, Lynx gave this response. "I saw white people hating white people. I was afraid that America wanted to be black, " said Lynx. "I saw that funny 's show where he made a mockery of the KKK and white people were laughing. This broke my heart."

Lynx was speaking of Actor/Comedian Dave Chapelle and his comic sketch depicting a blind, African American, Ku Klux Klan leader who was unaware that he was not white. Dave Chapelle is also believed to be the inspiration of their single, "Funny , " which describes the gruesome fate of blacks who taunt whites. Dave Chapelle was not availible for comment.

Prussian Blue appear to have gone from one of America's dirty little secrets to Pop princesses overnight. The group is now fielding offers from major record labels such as MGM and Geffen. This may be only the beginning.

Track Listing for "End Of A Black World"

1) Dawn of A New White World
2) Birth Of A Nation
3) Purest Soul
4) Tainted Blood
5) Affirmative Blaction
6) Reggin & Ekik
7) The Cleansing (interlude)
Short Drop and A Quick Stop
9) Burning Cross
10) N.A.A.C.P. (s Against A Colorless People)
11) Funny Rich

12) Crack Babies
13)
*** Lovers
14) No Darkie In Me
15) End Of A Black World
16) Hess' Prayer ((Hitler's douche bag lackey))

Also check the link to the abc news story

abcnews.go.com/Primetime/...684&page=1

 
(@rico-underwood)
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It's been around awhile.

I only wish gay bashers were as blatant as these idiots. At least with bigtory this blatant only other outright bigots will ally with them.

 
(@tails2k)
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I indeed concur that this is some truly messed up stuff....very sickening indeed. However I do wonder what:

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Jessie Jackson of The Rainbow PUSH Coalition gave the following statement, "White America has spoken. Billboard has spoken. This is only the beginning."


means.

Is he implying that it's all white people when he says "white America"? Racism is truly getting on my nerves in this world, and where I live it's the large anti-white kind of place. Is it so much just to get people to knock it the hell off?

Hate breeds more hate, so why do the idiots of the world just keep it up.... I'm gonna go out and smash things to end my ranting. =D

~T2K

 
(@dirk-amoeba)
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Quote:


Jessie Jackson of The Rainbow PUSH Coalition gave the following statement, "White America has spoken. Billboard has spoken. This is only the beginning."


That's certainly not one bit racist. Nope.

 
(@sandygunfox)
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Why care about skin color anyway. o.o

 
(@rico-underwood)
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Don't you know, SX? That thing they taught you in kindergarten about differences making us unique and special? Liez.

~Rico

 
(@spiritsenshi)
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Sickening. Pathetic, and all that.
But, as I've said many times before, African Americans do NOT have it the worst.
Meanwhile, Native Americans are already going extinct.

 
(@sonic-candy)
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And SOME white people wonder why SOME black people hate them and virsa visa.

The KKK killed millions of Black people who wanted the same rights as them and some white people belived that blacks should have the same rights as them and risked there lives to help them. Heck, THEY killed BLACK man who marry WHITE women. HOW and WHY on earth did they hearts breck whean they saw how white people made fun of the KKK? THEY MURDERED PEOPLE THAT WAS TRYING TO GET EQUEL RIGHTS!

There HEARTS should breck whean the KKK BLEW UP A CHURCH WITH LITTLE GIRLS MINDING THERE OWN BUSNESS! And the Edmmit hill thing, i REALLY don't think we need to talk about.

Come on people, what's more sadder? White people makeing fun of the KKK or the girls in church who died in the church bombing and a boy who got killed for hitting on a white women?

I HATE people who think there race is better thean the other races. Mak me sick to my stomach.

Can't we all just get along, hold hands and sing 'kumabuya' togeter? :(

 
(@jax-el-jefe)
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It was "Emmitt Till" and yeah this country is screwed up man, made with blood, and ran off of racism, to even think parents can poison their children to such things, can get them little girls hurt, they could even lose their children like that man, that ish IS NOT cool, at all, these girls are like what...12 or 13? SMH.

 
(@thecycle)
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I only wish gay bashers were as blatant as these idiots.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:6tkqoayaiijr~T0

 
 Kaze
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If there's anything that gets on my nerves, it's this back-and-forth racism stuff. I think it's sad that today's kids are being fed this crap by the heapload into their heads. It's even more sickening that sisters that are barely teenagers are making music about it.

I don't believe it's their fault, though. They're simply following the example of the parent, and that's who I think is to really blame.

It's rather unfortunate that even after hundreds of years that race relations in this country haven't really changed at all. Sometimes I tend to think that it's gotten even worse.

Of course, being that the African American community isn't going to take this lying down, you can believe that this isn't going to go away anytime soon.

Or maybe not, I don't know. =(

 
(@rico-underwood)
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Anokana, for your support Senshi.

But I don't make light the plight of African American's and I am in fact a quarter blood Native American. We are not extinct, the "pure blood" tribal members maybe, but America is a melting pot of culture after all. The Tickanwatic, or Tonkawa, have around 600 members in this country and we are one of the smaller tribes. Regardless of that just because we "have it worse", its not really an excuse for the bigtory toward the blacks.

That extends to all demonized cultures, FYI.

~Tansoytat'samox

 
(@veckums)
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Quote:


their last album gained them national attention


That is probably the biggest thing to note. I also wonder how many of these sales are due to repeat buyers, like the scientologists who keep buying Hubbard. Not that I don't believe there are well over 100,000 Americans who would flock to this, and millions who have similar but less overt beliefs who don't consider themselves racists. Interestingly, they don't want to be called racist, either. They're not only stupid eough to believe this, but so stupid and cowardly they're afraid of unpopular labels like Nazi that they themselves praise.

I'm tempted to ask why the many singers who spew bigotry about gays, whites, and women aren't as shocking. Sure, they're controversial, but some kinds of bigotry are a lot more accepted than others. Looking at the titles and the brain-soaked-in-parental-vomit comments of the singers, though, I'd guess these are a LOT worse than the competition.

The solution is not to make a big deal about race. I dont like nationalism, which is claiming that is IS a big deal, supporting this nonsense, and disavowing individuality.

 
 WB
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Jax - mind posting a link to the article? I wanna post it somewhere and I need a source

 
(@samanfur-the-fox)
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It's very, very real (band's official site here).

Those two blonde-haired, blue-eyed brats were on a Louis Theroux documentary - Louis and the Nazis, on (funnily enough) the rising neo-Nazi trend in the US - over here a couple of years ago:

A pair of 11 year olds dancing around a swastika on the kitchen floor, practicing their singing (they gave the camera a few bars of "White power! Strike force! White power!") and playing some computer game or other called Ethnic Cleansing (I'll leave the content to your imagination), whilst their doting Mummy looked on and cooed about how she was raising her two precious little beauties to usher in a renaissance for the Aryan nation by swaying everyone with their looks, talent and ideological conviction.

(I've even seen one publicity shot of the two of them standing around looking windswept on a hill with the caption "Who said the revolution wasn't going to be pretty?")

The poor presenter left twitching, expressing a wish to throttle the mother and telling himself that he shouldn't hate the girls as much as he felt like doing, since they never stood much of a chance under her influence.

The documentary's listed under the rest of Theroux's work here. If you've got the time to watch it, you can even stream it here.

More articles also here, here, here and here.

I was hoping I'd never have to hear of them or their pathetic excuse for a parent again - I really, really was.

 
(@swifthom_1722585705)
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It's a shame, I really want to hear some of it just so I know how strangely deluded these people are.

I know a lot of people think this ought to be cencored, But I can't stand these news reports telling me when with modern technology it'd be just as easy to show me how ridiculous it is.
So when that documentary didn't stream I was dissapointed, partly because I'm wary of going on the bands official website...

Although, I may just explode with curiosity if I dont.

I expect to return shortly disgusted, dissilusioned and short of breath from either an uncontrollable fit of laughter or morbid silence, depending on exactly how ludicrous what the songs say.

 
(@samanfur-the-fox)
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Just about any of the interviews they've given spout the same thing...

 
(@cookirini)
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And I remember when the group tried to help "good" Katrina victims, only to be turned away by a Southern lady who screamed that they didn't need racists in their parts.

Priceless. If only more people would be like that. 🙁

 
(@jax-el-jefe)
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abcnews.go.com/Primetime/...684&page=1
There's the link WB, and LOL props to whom ever did that to them.

 
(@stumbleina)
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Here's a topic of conversation: Everyone is racist to some extent, whether in thought or action, whether unconsciously or consciously. Some are just more discreet than others.

At least the racism being perpetuated by these girls is debateable, unlike the more covert racism practiced daily in our school curriculum, public policies, unspoken thoughts, and participation in a consumer driven society where no one cares who produces items for their consumption, nor how they are treated.

These songs are obviously f'ed up and we can pretty much all agree on that, whether or not the girls have the right to produce them. It disturbs me, however, that stuff like this takes attention away from discrimination that happens on a daily level and is so ingrained in our social consciousness we don't even question it.

 
(@nytlocthehedgehog)
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*Humanity has taken a -2 to all respect rolls this turn.*

Ever been afraid that here soon, the rapists, murderers, and racists, are gonna outnumber us? Heh. There goes the Neigh-... Democracy. Guess I can always take the law into my own hands. Hmm?

~Nytloc Penumbral Lightkeeper

 
(@rico-underwood)
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Wat Astrid said. Expect not just racists, all malicious and/or bigoted peiple.

~Rico

 
(@marauderosu)
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You know, if I had my way, I'd tie those two girls down and force them to watch Blazing Saddles.

 
(@xagarath-ankor)
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Some people fail.
In the worst way possible.
But then, we've always known that.

 
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