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2008-04-06 21:02:14 UTC
LACK-OF-OBJECTIVITY SINKS SKINHEAD-DOCUMENTARY
The National Geographic special about Skinheads left more questions
unanswered than answered. Why would those who have defamed Skinheads
and, even, called for Skinheads to be assassinated be featured as "leaders" and
"mentors" of Skinheads? Why would the stereotypes, fabricated in the den of
the Israeli-Lobby, be portrayed as "historical-fact? Given on-air prominence as
being "part" of Skinheads was Shaun Walker, the chief-disciple of the late William
L. Pierce. Pierce, however, had denounced Skinheads as "niggers" and "defectives"
and demanded that they be shunned. Instead of instilling any sort of positive or
victorious images in the minds of Skinheads, Walker is serving a seven-year
stint for "hate" and disclaims any "involvement."
Tom Metzger, who is reported to be a "mentor," is heard telling Skinheads to
quit being Skinheads. Metzger has been preaching murder and assassination
for decades, which landed him in bankruptcy, for inciting murder, and hauled
his main-disciple, Alex Curtis, off to jail for three years for "hate." Metzger
abandoned Curtis, alleging that Curtis had "not gone far enough," in telling others
to "finish what Tim McVeigh had started" and in plotting to blow up a post-office.
After being released, Curtis was never seen in public again. The National
Geographic noted that Skinheads are gaining, but implied that they should
follow Metzger, go to jail and, then, quit. The motto "Pure Blood, Pure Heart,
Pure Skin" was never credited.
National Geographic had run a story on Palestinians, documenting how the
West-Bank denizens had been abused by the Israelis. The Israeli Lobby, then,
demanded an "apology," but editors replied that the piece had been "neutral"
and that they had never run an apology, in their long history. Eventually, they
reneged and apologized for having "offended" the Israeli Lobby. Since then, the
magazine has turned not only to the pro-communist side, but away from factuality.
For instance, it advanced that Metzger, who professes adulation for Soviet-Russia,
must be credible, because his website receives seven-million hits a month. A check
of the Alexa web-ranking service, however, would have revealed that Metzger's
monthly hits total five-hundred.
The special, then, purports that Skinheads are loyal to the late David Lane, who
had been calling for Skinheads to be assassinated at the time he died, while serving
a life-sentence for murder. Lane not only disdained Skinheads, but Christians and
Americans. In putting out a "contract" against the life of Skinhead-of-the-Year
Travis Golie, Lane asserted that the only good Skinheads were either dead or in
jail. During one interview, in which Skinheads were urged to avoid politics and
go underground, the camera panned the room and caught an image of SHARP,
the communist-outfit that killed Skinhead Michael Amann and joined Lane in
demanding that Skinheads be assassinated. National Geographic pawned
the hoax off as the genuine-article.
Skinheads are intensely patriotic, but one would hardly glean so from viewing the
special. Groups of Skinheads with flags of foreign and defunct countries were
shown in a not uncommon display of "defiance," but displays of the American
flag, recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance or Old-Glory Color-Guards were ditched,
entirely, although readily available over the Internet. Not one, single individual
interviewed was an actual Skinhead. Jason Tankersley, a bearded boxer with a
James-Dean Sixties-style hair-do, was introduced as head of "Maryland Skinheads,"
which maintains a website. "Maryland Skinheads,", however, is ranked at
zero-traffic, so low that web-rankings do not even rate it. Its last update was in
2006. Tankersley is, also, a Lane-supporter.
Mike Sinclair, director of the "documentary," concludes that Skinheads are
"repulsive," an echo of the vaunted "documentary" on Bill Riccio, who maintained
a gang of under-age youth, who he plied with booze, tattoos and lore of lost-wars.
Riccio was, eventually, sent to prison for causing delinquency of minors and his
cohort, Roger Handley, went to jail for Sodomy against the same teens. Similar
"spectaculars" had been produced about Anthony Panzerfaust, a Mexican who had
been distributing supposed "white" music, which called for mirders, but who folded
when jailed for drug-possession, and George Burdi, a bearded hippy who mixed
Satanism, assassination and "white" together in music, but who folded after being
jailed and joining a racially-mixed band.
Sinclair concludes that Skinheads are "outrageous," but it was the National
Geographic which was "outrageous" for its lack of objectivity. It could have
borrowed video from PBS, which had filmed the Skinhead Training-Camp, interviewed
Travis Golie, who had already appeared over Court TV, or talked to Rob Dorgan,
who successfully sued York, Pennsylvania for violating the First Amendment. He
could have button-holed Zach Hale, a veteran recruiting Skinheads, or Richie Rose,
a youth-organizer. He might have, even, latched onto Skinhead-videos, depicting
marches, rallies and speeches, on the Internet, such as the anti-immigration bash
at San Diego. Oops, guess not. It showed American and Crosstar flags being waved
and Mexicans chased back over the border.
http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/history/2008/040601.html
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© 2008 Skinheadz
The National Geographic special about Skinheads left more questions
unanswered than answered. Why would those who have defamed Skinheads
and, even, called for Skinheads to be assassinated be featured as "leaders" and
"mentors" of Skinheads? Why would the stereotypes, fabricated in the den of
the Israeli-Lobby, be portrayed as "historical-fact? Given on-air prominence as
being "part" of Skinheads was Shaun Walker, the chief-disciple of the late William
L. Pierce. Pierce, however, had denounced Skinheads as "niggers" and "defectives"
and demanded that they be shunned. Instead of instilling any sort of positive or
victorious images in the minds of Skinheads, Walker is serving a seven-year
stint for "hate" and disclaims any "involvement."
Tom Metzger, who is reported to be a "mentor," is heard telling Skinheads to
quit being Skinheads. Metzger has been preaching murder and assassination
for decades, which landed him in bankruptcy, for inciting murder, and hauled
his main-disciple, Alex Curtis, off to jail for three years for "hate." Metzger
abandoned Curtis, alleging that Curtis had "not gone far enough," in telling others
to "finish what Tim McVeigh had started" and in plotting to blow up a post-office.
After being released, Curtis was never seen in public again. The National
Geographic noted that Skinheads are gaining, but implied that they should
follow Metzger, go to jail and, then, quit. The motto "Pure Blood, Pure Heart,
Pure Skin" was never credited.
National Geographic had run a story on Palestinians, documenting how the
West-Bank denizens had been abused by the Israelis. The Israeli Lobby, then,
demanded an "apology," but editors replied that the piece had been "neutral"
and that they had never run an apology, in their long history. Eventually, they
reneged and apologized for having "offended" the Israeli Lobby. Since then, the
magazine has turned not only to the pro-communist side, but away from factuality.
For instance, it advanced that Metzger, who professes adulation for Soviet-Russia,
must be credible, because his website receives seven-million hits a month. A check
of the Alexa web-ranking service, however, would have revealed that Metzger's
monthly hits total five-hundred.
The special, then, purports that Skinheads are loyal to the late David Lane, who
had been calling for Skinheads to be assassinated at the time he died, while serving
a life-sentence for murder. Lane not only disdained Skinheads, but Christians and
Americans. In putting out a "contract" against the life of Skinhead-of-the-Year
Travis Golie, Lane asserted that the only good Skinheads were either dead or in
jail. During one interview, in which Skinheads were urged to avoid politics and
go underground, the camera panned the room and caught an image of SHARP,
the communist-outfit that killed Skinhead Michael Amann and joined Lane in
demanding that Skinheads be assassinated. National Geographic pawned
the hoax off as the genuine-article.
Skinheads are intensely patriotic, but one would hardly glean so from viewing the
special. Groups of Skinheads with flags of foreign and defunct countries were
shown in a not uncommon display of "defiance," but displays of the American
flag, recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance or Old-Glory Color-Guards were ditched,
entirely, although readily available over the Internet. Not one, single individual
interviewed was an actual Skinhead. Jason Tankersley, a bearded boxer with a
James-Dean Sixties-style hair-do, was introduced as head of "Maryland Skinheads,"
which maintains a website. "Maryland Skinheads,", however, is ranked at
zero-traffic, so low that web-rankings do not even rate it. Its last update was in
2006. Tankersley is, also, a Lane-supporter.
Mike Sinclair, director of the "documentary," concludes that Skinheads are
"repulsive," an echo of the vaunted "documentary" on Bill Riccio, who maintained
a gang of under-age youth, who he plied with booze, tattoos and lore of lost-wars.
Riccio was, eventually, sent to prison for causing delinquency of minors and his
cohort, Roger Handley, went to jail for Sodomy against the same teens. Similar
"spectaculars" had been produced about Anthony Panzerfaust, a Mexican who had
been distributing supposed "white" music, which called for mirders, but who folded
when jailed for drug-possession, and George Burdi, a bearded hippy who mixed
Satanism, assassination and "white" together in music, but who folded after being
jailed and joining a racially-mixed band.
Sinclair concludes that Skinheads are "outrageous," but it was the National
Geographic which was "outrageous" for its lack of objectivity. It could have
borrowed video from PBS, which had filmed the Skinhead Training-Camp, interviewed
Travis Golie, who had already appeared over Court TV, or talked to Rob Dorgan,
who successfully sued York, Pennsylvania for violating the First Amendment. He
could have button-holed Zach Hale, a veteran recruiting Skinheads, or Richie Rose,
a youth-organizer. He might have, even, latched onto Skinhead-videos, depicting
marches, rallies and speeches, on the Internet, such as the anti-immigration bash
at San Diego. Oops, guess not. It showed American and Crosstar flags being waved
and Mexicans chased back over the border.
http://www.skinheadz.com/docs/history/2008/040601.html
Skinheadz
Trademark/service of The Nationalist Movement
skinheadz.com
Not necessarily Skinheadz views
© 2008 Skinheadz