Jewish Degenerate Lou Reed Finally Dead

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 27, 2013

Lou Reed who shoot heroin, dress up like a woman, and tell children to do drugs and have gay sex.  He was celebrated as a hero by fellow Jews.
Lou Reed who shoot heroin, dress up like a woman, and tell children to do drugs and have gay sex. He was celebrated as a hero by fellow Jews.

The degenerate Jewish sicko Lou Reed, considered a “rock pioneer” by the Jewish media figures who consider such things, is finally dead at 71. They have not said how he died, but it was probably related to drugs.

Lou Reed spent his entire life promoting drug abuse and sexual deviancy to confused young people, and we now witness all of these other degenerates and Jews coming out and praising him as some sort of hero.

From CNN:

“Glam, punk and alternative rock are all unthinkable without his revelatory example,” wrote Jon Dolan in Rolling Stone, which first reported his death.

Reed, violist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Maureen Tucker played their first show as the Velvet Underground in 1965.

“The world has lost a fine songwriter and poet. I’ve lost my ‘school-yard buddy,’ ” Cale wrote on Twitter.

The Velvets tackled taboo topics like drug addiction, paranoia and sexual deviancy, according to their bio page on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame site.

Rock mythology has it that even though they were around only for a few years, everyone who went to a Velvet Underground concert went out and started a band.

Rolling Stone ranks the group’s debut album, “The Velvet Underground and Nico” as the 13th greatest of all time.

And performers from David Bowie to R.E.M. and U2 have cited them as inspiration.

In 1970, Reed left the Velvets for a long solo career turning out classics like “Walk on the Wild Side” and “Sweet Jane.”

Here is an interesting article from the Daily Mail about this Jew:

A VERY debauched walk on the wild side: He did more than any other rock star to give drugs a false and dangerous glamor. Now, after a liver transplant in May, Lou Reed’s own excesses have finally caught up with him