So uh, what? Todd, Todd[1], and I were watching TV when an ad for a band made of two teenage girls came on, saying they’d be playing in Lexington sometime soon. The guys thought it was some white supremacist band they’d heard of, though it turned out not to be. I was intrigued by the idea of a band composed of two pretty blonde 14-year-olds that are also neo-Nazi douchebags. After a little searching online, I found out it’s true: Prussian Blue is the group. I read in this article that the name of the band is “the name of the blue residue left over by the use of Zyklon B, the poison the Nazis employed to kill millions of Jews and others in concentration camps during World War II.” How disgusting is that? Why do idiots like April Gaede, the girls’ mother, breed? I just can’t fathom how anything like neo-Nazism can still exist, let alone be embraced by anybody as valid or just. I’ve been reading on their forum and just getting increasingly angry. All these little dingbats talking about some “mulatto” girl (a Jew) as being “unsightly,” which is mild, I suppose, as far as racist hate talk goes, but it’s still just so ridiculous.
Wow… I can’t even believe their shirts in that Wikipedia photograph. What the hell is wrong with the world?
Amen. I, too, do not understand how neo-Nazism perpetuates. It just doesn’t make sense. We’re all people.
Ack, just checked out the Wikipedia article and OMG – could they look any more Aryan?
In closing, I think it’s really, really fucked up that people raise their children to believe that sort of filth.
Hi,sarah.I like your blog and your friends.
I’ve heard about them a few months ago – creeeeepy family! Sick.
Correct you are! Prussian Blue is a neo-Nazi girl group that has been featured on “Primetime,” and the photo on Wikipedia of them wearing their “Hitler Smiley Face” t-shirts is becoming famous on the ‘Net. They moved from Bakersfield, California (or “Mexifornia” as they called it) because it “wasn’t white enough” anymore. They ended up in South Kalispell, Montana, and quietly at first. But recently residents of that community recognized them (and maybe because one of the family started talking race and white supremacy to neighbors), so some of the residents started handing out flyers stating “NO HATE HERE.” The neo-Nazi mother, April Gaede, called the police and reported “harrassment” by a so-called “mob” that had showed up at her home. Police evidently didn’t take action. Maybe they need to find another country that appreciates them and their messages of hatred and bigotry.