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: post by coldnorthernvengeance at 2005-11-10 17:57:18


Anti-Racist Action, is one of a growing number of self-styled vigilante groups who have cast themselves as the new Thought Police. When such groups encounter an artist or musician who they feel is expressing ideas that they don’t agree with, they see this as an occasion for stirring up trouble: they call-in bomb threats to venues, in an attempt to get shows cancelled, engage in slanderous smear campaigns, protest performances, and so forth. The irony to this is that while groups such as ARA claim to oppose ‘Fascism’ and ‘intolerance’ they themselves are far more active when it comes to censorship and the silencing of dissonance, than those they attack. In the case of the above flyer, it’s simply untrue – an outright lie. Boyd Rice didn’t found the American Front.
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