[UA] South Africa

Greg Stolze holycrow at mindspring.com
Tue Feb 20 06:01:34 PST 2001


on 2/20/01 3:28 PM, Mario Magallanes at aegis at wanadoo.es wrote:

> Gregory Paul Stolze escribió:
>> 
>> 
> 
>> This raises the question: is the TOSG racist?  I'm tending to lean away
>> from that.  They're crazy and violent and behave like W.A.R. in a lot of
>> ways, but arguably for different reasons.  Wouldn't it be a kick in the
>> teeth if they were in SA allying themselves with some militant black
>> faction because they think the Afrikaaners were tools of the Bilderbergers?
> 
> I'm all for it. Reading the TOSG part in the UA mainbook, I noticed that
> Randy Douglas is not racist; he just hates power structures (government,
> corporations and organized religion). So I guess it'd make sense to some
> extent that the TOSG consider all human beings equal regardless of
> gender, race or any of the distinctions frequently used by power
> structures to justify their enslavement. That would make them more
> interesting that your average white supremacist militia. Finally, that
> isolates TOSG even more. Not only they are against government, corps and
> the like - they are also against the KKK and neonazi movements. The
> 'we're alone against the world' goes well with the TOSG.

'Against' is a pretty harsh word though.  Both the TOSG and the skinhead
militias want to smash the state, and Randy is probably a severe pragmatist
when it comes to such matters.  Or could be.  Or something.

-G.
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