@JefferyXMartin I was joking obviously. I’m a lifelong Depeche Mode fan.— Richard 🥛 Spencer (@RichardBSpencer) February 23, 2017 //platform.twitter.com/widgets.js I’m also eating s…
Source: Depeche Mode Is The Official Band of the Alt-Right – AltRight.com
Glad he was joking. Unless I’m very much mistaken I recall this being one of those gay bands.
They’re super-gay, at least in how they present themselves. I think their first album even has a song that says, “Hey, you’re such a pretty boy!” or something to that effect, and one of their later albums has a song that mentions “the discomfort in your seat”. I always liked the sound of their music, though.
Yeah, forget that homosexual discotheque music, this is more to my liking:
I went through a period where I was listening to mostly new wave and synth pop, a lot of Joy Division, New Order, Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, et al.; and Joy Division is great, don’t get me wrong, but despite the flirtation with fascist iconography in that incarnation and in their permutation into New Order, their legacy is still stained by their participation in the Rock Against Racism con.
Damn.
Now I can never listen to them ever again.
See you and raise you.
Interesting how this has changed over time. I don’t remember “Hitler was queer!” and certainly not “Oy vey!” in the original.
Wonder whether Sid Vicious could get away with wearing a Swastika T-shirt today and still be a celebrity (of sorts)?
Only if there was a line through it like a no smoking sign. The only Nazi allowed applause is Chris Kattan’s Gay Hitler.
Pity FoxBusiness didn’t question Steve Jones on his final comment on politics “in the shadow of the Trump administration”. ☺
Have you seen Look who’s back (2015)?
No.
Segueing from one prominent Alt-Right spokesman to another, you might be interested in listening to Enoch in this interview. Pace H.R., he’s certainly leagues apart from Anglin. And i think the Right Stuff Radio is going to be big, very big.
https://radio.therightstuff.biz/2017/02/22/between-two-lampshades-thomas-j-main-interviews-mike-enoch/