Teens Spread White Supremacist Message with Music
So where did the girls get their views? Thank or shake their mother April and her father for instilling this hatred in them. Their grandfather has registered the Nazi swastika as his cattle brand.
Their lyrics give glory to Nazism, advise pure white people to rise up against others.
When the man who plows the fields is driven from his lands. When the carpenter must give away what he's built with his own hands. When a mother's only children belong to her no more. And black masked men with guns come bashing down the doors. Where freedom exists for only those with darker skin. Where lies and propaganda will never let you win. Where symbols of your heritage are held with such contempt, and benefits of country 'cept tax are you exempt .
Aryan man awake, How much more will you take, Turn that fear to hate, Aryan man awake.
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Rudolph Hess, man of Peace. He wouldn't give up and he wouldn't cease, to give his loyalty to our Cause. Remember him and give a pause.
The girls are home schooled to keep them separate from anyone who might present them with views aside from the family. Recently the mother moved the children from Bakersfield, CA because it was not “white” enough. She plans to find an all-white community in the Pacific Northwest.
April seems thrilled that her children are spreading the message of white supremacy. They are the third generation to do it. But what happens when someone other than two haters speak into their lives? Will these girls end up hating their mother or continuing her racist legacy?