Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 13, 2014
Following Nicki Minaj’s recent Nazi music video, we have a new non-White Nazi music drama, with a Korean pop group wearing Nazi-style armbands.
Kotaku informs us of the depths of this horror:
This is Pritz. They’re a South Korea pop group. And during a recent performance at a horse track, they wore outfits that drew comparisons to Nazi uniforms.
According to Realtime Korea, the group’s management, talent agency Pandagram, says that was never the intention, saying, “the thought never occurred” that the outfits could be compared to Nazi uniforms.
Online, Korean net users were quick to point out the Nazi comparison, calling the outfits offensive. As pointed out by tipster Sang, some Korean commenters were worried that Westerners would find out about this, while others couldn’t believe how ignorant the group was.
Some even wondered if this was a publicity stunt to raise the group’s profile. Pritz has a new single coming out today, and the foursome are hardly a household name.
It seems to me that Nazism is becoming cool all over the world. Really, it always was. People just didn’t want to admit it.
And people want to complain about non-Whites adapting these symbols, but from where I’m sitting, anything which makes the image of Nazism less evil in the minds of the people is a positive thing.
Here’s a video, in case you’re interested. Before clicking, please be warned: Korean pop music is absolutely the most annoying noise on earth.