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: post by the genuine slarticle at 2010-02-15 11:01:28
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A. The early Norwegian black metal shared one cohesive ideology. (Euronymous was a commie!) B. This ideology was what drove them to burn churches and it had nothing to do with cultivating public image, thrill seeking, etc. C. The aforementioned ideology, quite coincidentally, possessed the same core tenets as those espoused by the bloggers over at Amerika.org!


A. Does black metal have more beliefs in common than not? Really? Then why was it controversial?

B. They spent time in jail just to promote albums? I think you're projecting here.

C. Amerika.org is not unique in espousing European Romanticism and New Right ideals. Do you need more links?


A. Theres certainly nothing controversial about saying that black metal has more beliefs in common than not. But theres a hell of a leap, imo, from "more beliefs in common than not" to some sort of contiguous organization that one can make blanket statements about (i.e. "their war" etc.) (its also important to note, again imo, that we are looking at this from the vantage point of 2010 when the ideals of black metal have become, for better or worse, MUCH more homogenous)

B. I really doubt anyone who carried out these actions planned on going to jail, a lot of these guys were teenagers at the time, I think you're assuming a lot more forethought and purpose on their part(s) than may have actually been the case.

C. Brett Stevens is a writer at Amerika.org (and i'm clearly enough of a fan to have noticed this ) hence, my reference to said site.

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