White Xian Power

25 October 2005 by Bob

Love those T-shirtsTwin pop stars with angelic looks are new face of racism

Prussian Blue, a “white power” band now recording its second album, is described as a sinister version of the Olsen Twins, the squeaky clean child actresses of the 1990s. It is attracting more and more fans among young white nationalists. [...] The twins’ first album featured songs called Road to Valhalla and Aryan Man, Awake. They depict a world “where freedom exists for only those with darker skin” and encourage the Aryan man to awake and “turn that fear to hate”.

Hating for Jesus. What a concept. Angelic.

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20 comments to “White Xian Power”

  1. Scott Bot:

    hmm.. i like the shirts tho..pretty funny. Anyone else think these girls are gonna be pretty hot little nazi broads when they grow up?

  2. Marcus:

    Did anyone here see that ABC report last week? It was hilarious, especially when they tried to give away their “white only Katrina relief packages” and the white people they approached told them to get lost (sometimes with profanity!). These little girls really are the face of ignorant, home-schooled, freakish racists. Fortunately, their careers will be cut short by a either illegitimate pregnancy, a drunk driving accident, or an angry mob.

  3. Bruce:

    Just another example of child abuse if you ask me.

  4. Rockstar Ryan:

    Let’s horse whip the parents Passion of the Jeebus style.

  5. Dena M. May:

    “Not having enough white babies born to replace ourselves and generally not having good quality white people being born.”

    …Ahh, yes. That is exactly what came to my mind when I thought about the biggest problems facing White America! Not enough white babies.

    You have got to be kidding me.

    That’s another type of person I have yet to meet. The White Supremacist. Would be interesting to sit down and have a conversation with one.

  6. Rockstar Ryan:

    generally not having good quality white people being born…

    I might agree with that, but in a different context.

    That’s another type of person I have yet to meet. The White Supremacist.

    They’re interesting, alright. They are exactly like the ID movement in that they lie to push their agenda. Typically these groups state they are not about hate but pride in their ethnicity. A thin veil for a message of hate.

  7. Chris:

    They’re exactly like the ID movement because they almost always ARE the ID movement… I’ll bet these two little bitches and their dillusional mom go to some dopey church every sunday and pray to have the world fixed according to their insanity.

  8. Ford:

    Wow, that’s… an interesting peek into your mind Scott Bot:)

  9. Marcus:

    Have you heard their music? It’s friggin terrible, and I don’t mean because of the asshole white power themes. Their website claims that one of the songs is going to make it into mainstream music- BWAHAHAA!

  10. Ford:

    I’ve actually heard of these girls before via some other website. I thought it was pretty funny. I say we make sure that they all stay within the family and their little race crap and then some virus will come along and kill em all ’cause they don’t have any diversity.

  11. Lya Kahlo:

    “I’ll bet these two little bitches and their dillusional mom go to some dopey church every sunday and pray to have the world fixed according to their insanity. “

    Not according to the ABC report. The mother was interviewed saying that the girls are parrotting their parents views. She said, “If we were christians, they’d be singing songs about Jesus.”(or something like that. But since they are “white nationalists” (translation: bigots) they sing songs about how Nazis were men of peace.

    It is child abuse. But perfectly legal child abuse.

  12. Rockstar Ryan:

    Have you heard their music? It’s friggin terrible, and I don’t mean because of the asshole white power themes.

    As the resident rockstar, I listened to their music. I kid you not, I’ve heard better playing/singing at a middle school talent show. The recording is shit too – it sounds like they just used a 4 track recorder. You can hear some of this garbage at this website.

    I don’t mean to slam these little girls – it’s not their fault. But there are prodigal children playing good music right now that the blogosphere couldn’t give two shits about.

  13. Scott Bot:

    “Wow, that’s… an interesting peek into your mind Scott Bot:)”- Hey, I’m a lover, not a hater.. always try to see the positive in people.. even the little anti-christ Olsen twins here

  14. Frank:

    Your headline reads, “White Xian Power” and your article says “Hating for Jesus.” I’ve read the article a couple of times and haven’t found where these girls or their mother claim there racist beliefs are Christian. In fact, I don’t see a connection between them and any Christian group at all. Could you provide the information that connects the two? Or are you just trying to paint a hate-filled family with the brush of Christianity because it supports your atheistic notions that Christians are hate-mongers?

    It’s an honest question. I don’t deny that they may claim some connection to Christianity as a support for their hate…I just don’t see it in your source here.

  15. Bob:

    I don’t deny that they may claim some connection to Christianity as a support for their hate…I just don’t see it in your source here. — It says in the article that they’re part of the neo-Nazi and KKK movements, and that they pay tribute to Hitler and Hess. And you’re absolutely right: I was assuming on this evidence alone that they weren’t atheists, muslims, pagans, or jews. Wild shot in the dark? Intellectually irresponsible? After reading the Nazi manual, I thought the connections weren’t so strained. But perhaps I’m just “trying to paint a hate-filled family with the brush of Christianity because it supports my atheistic notions that Christians are hate-mongers.”

  16. Chris:

    OK, sorry for trying to pin religion on this “But perhaps I’m just “trying to paint a hate-filled family with the brush of Christianity because it supports my atheistic notions that Christians are hate-mongers.””

  17. Ron:

    I’m thinking that the opening line of the KKK web page is a good place to start:

    “Welcome to the Ku Klux Klan! Bringing a Message of Hope and Deliverance to White
    CHRISTIAN America!” (emphasis mine)

    (You figure out the URL; I ain’t linking their cracker asses.)

    But hey, that’s just me.

  18. Rockstar Ryan:

    Ok, get ready for the Xians to come out with the No True Scotsman fallacy.

  19. Ed Finkler:

    Actually, a lot of the modern white power movement rejects Christianity completely. As there’s no mention of Christian belief in the article you cite, and one of their song titles cites a concept of Norse mythology (commonly called “Odinism” in white power circles), I don’t see much of a connection other than the “some other white racists are Christians” one you’re trying to make.

  20. Tom Bryant:

    Hey do the little hitlers spit or do they swallow?