Monday, November 07, 2005

Prussian Blue Speak Out

Click here for poem Lynx Gaede wrote when she was 10.

Below is a transcript of the televised parts of the ABC interview with Lynx and Lamb. I have cruelly left in all their hesitations and verbal tics. But this is not just to expose them as a pair of inarticulate teens, which I don’t think they are. Rather, it’s to highlight the obvious discomfort they felt in discussing these subjects. At times, they seem to habitually lunge for a racial slur, then check themselves, hesitate, and come out with a politically correct term. I guess that’s a good sign – at least they are aware that their views are controversial (which, given their upbringing, they might not be). They also pull rather odd faces at times and are both notably fidgety.


Interviewer: You have been compared to the Olsen twins.
Lamb: We like the Olsen twins.

Interviewer: What does 88 mean?
Lamb (struggling): 88 is the … it’s… Of course, “H” is the eighth letter of the alphabet, so it’s … you know…
Lynx (becoming impatient): It stands for “Heil Hitler.”
Lamb: …“Heil Hitler.” It’s just like a comradic thing. It’s just like a … you know: “I believe what you believe.”
Interviewer: What does 14 words mean?
Lamb: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.”

Interviewer: So, the term “mud” – what does that refer to?
Lamb: A non-white
Interviewer: A non-white?
Lamb: Yes.
Lynx (shaking her head for some reason): Yeah.
Interviewer: What does it imply?
Lamb: Instead of saying, you know, saying a racial slur, it’s just like: “Oh, mud.” They call us “cracker” we call them “mud.”

Interviewer: Tell me what happens in Ethnic Cleansing [a video game]?
Lynx: You kill … uhm … you kill … err … Blacks, and then you try to get to this one area…

Interviewer (summarizing): Skinheads are going through a ghetto shooting Blacks and Mexicans who make gorilla-sounding noises.
Lamb: Yeah. [Pulls her lips so far into her mouth that they completely disappear. I have no idea what this expression means.]
Lynx: It’s kind of fun.

Interviewer: Well, it does bring up the Hitler question.
Lamb: Yeah it does, but…[I wonder what Lamb was going to say here before being cut off?]
Interviewer: And what is your opinion on Hitler?
Lamb: I think that he had, he ha … he wanted to preserve his race.
Interviewer: He had six million Jews executed.
Lynx (scoffing): I think that’s an exaggeration.
Interviewer: You do?
Lynx (falling back on her years of scholarly research): I, I honestly believe there weren’t even that many Jews alive back then.
Interviewer: Is Hitler someone you admire or someone you don’t admire?
Lynx (talking over Lamb): I think he was a great man.
Lamb (talking over Lynx): I think that he had, he had a good belief…
Interviewer: Hold on. Let me hear one at a time. [To Lynx] You think he was a great man?
Lynx: Yeah, I think he did a lot … he had a lot of good ideas.

Lynx: We’re proud of being white. We want to keep being white. We want our people to stay white. We don’t want to, you know, just be a big muddle. We don’t want to…. We just want to preserve our race.


But the star of the news segment was not Lamb or Lynx, and certainly not their mother. The twins sent a box of supplies to the victims of Katrina, but they were only to be handed out to white people. Some of their mother’s fascist friends (I assume) ventured down south to distribute the supplies, along with leaflets pushing their white pride agenda. One white Mississippian woman in particular was outraged by the racist message:

“I can’t believe y’all down here strictly to serve white people. We don’t friggin’ want y’all here. Y’all need to leave this area. Everybody eats and breathes and everybody [inaudible because of the racist pigs talking over her]. If y'all just here to serve white people, then … screw y’all! Get out of here!”

Well put, hun.

In the end, not one of their white brethren would accept the girls’ supplies.

















Lamb, beaming with Scottish pride.

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