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Axl Rose, lead singer of Guns N' Roses, has introduced
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convicted mass murderer Charlie Manson to a generation of young
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fans. Over the objections of other members of G N'R, Rose included
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a version of a song by Manson, _Look at Your Game, Girl_, on their
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new album, _The Spaghetti Incident?_ Audible on the album after
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the unlisted song is Axl heaving a sigh and saying, "Thanks,
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Chazz." Manson stands to earn $62,000 for every million copies of
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the album sold. Thankfully, the album seems to be sinking swiftly
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in sales.
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Most of the controversy over the recording has focused on
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Manson's leadership of the group that killed actress Sharon Tate,
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then pregnant, and six others in 1969. He was convicted of seven
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counts of murder, and separately found guilty of murdering a stunt
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man and a musician. The Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau, named for
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the actress's mother, has called for a boycott of Geffen Records.
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But did you know about Manson's nazi beliefs and practices
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both prior to and after his arrest for the Tate mass murder?
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Manson has often been photographed with a self-inscribed swastika
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tattoo. His avowed purpose in planning the killings was to blame
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them on blacks and try to foment an apocalyptic race war. Even
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inside prison, Manson continued to associate with neo-nazis.
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In 1982, Manson was visited repeatedly at Vacaville prison by
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northern California nazi leader Perry "Red" Warthan. Warthan
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shortly thereafter killed one of his own teen-age followers, Joe
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Hoover, after Hoover admitted that he and other members of
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Warthan's band had stuffed racist flyers into lockers at Oroville,
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CA High School. Support for Manson was part of Warthan's program
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in seeking to organize a group of youthful neo-nazis. In June,
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1983 Warthan was sentenced to prison for murdering Hoover, whom he
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called a race traitor and informant who deserved to die.
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Manson's earnings from the G N'R song are supposed to go to
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the son of one of his victims, under the terms of a 1971 court
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order. But Manson has pocketed most of the money he made over his
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years in prison, including tens of thousands of dollars for
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interviews and cash sent in by supporters and fans.
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Ignoring his nazism, "Satanism" and mass murders--or perhaps
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glorifying him because of it--young fans have made Manson a cult
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figure, and exploitative entrepreneurs have rushed in to make a
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quick buck. Manson shirts, dresses, and children's clothes are
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available. Some are bootlegged, but at least one, which Axl Rose
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popularized by wearing on Guns N' Roses last tour, is officially
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licensed by Manson himself.
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The T-shirt is produced in southern California by the Lemmons
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brothers of Zooport Riot Gear in Newport Beach and pays Manson ten
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cents for each shirt. Dan Lemmons of Zooport told the press,
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"There's a good side to Charlie that hasn't gotton out...Kids
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today don't look at Charlie Manson as a mass murderer. He's
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like a rebellious figure."
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Perhaps it is the neo-nazi nature of Manson's rebelliousness that
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makes him such an appealing figure to the Lemmons brothers. They
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are giving "a good chunk of the proceeds" from the Manson shirt---
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they won't say exactly how much--- to Randall Terry's anti-
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abortion group ["Opperation 'Rescue'"].
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In defending the shirt, which shows Manson and the slogan "Charlie
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Don't Surf", Lemmons said to the _San Francisco Examiner_,
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"People get all worked up over some murders that happened almost
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25 years ago. Why not be concerned with the babies who are
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murdered in the U.S. every year."
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This comment was made in reference to his anti-abortion beliefs.
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The Lemmons also referred to Manson as a philanthropist and
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environmentalist. Manson's "environmentalism" is probably akin
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to the anti-immigrant, preserve the white-man's land variety
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preached by neo-nazi Tom Metzger.
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Axl Rose and Guns N'Roses were promoted heavily by Metzger and
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WAR when, on an early album, they recorded lyrics attacking gays
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and immigrants. Rose claimed at the time that he was only singing,
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and that his views were not racist. But with the flap over Manson,
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and his promotion of the shirt which is benefitting both neo-nazi
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murderer Manson and the Christian-fascistic Operation Rescue, Axl
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Rose's true colors are showing through.
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What is the justification for a musician glorifying a man who
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killed a musician? What is the hypocrisy of abortion opponents
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promoting a man whose followers stabbed a pregnant woman to death,
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killing her after she pleaded for the life of her unborn child,
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stabbing her in the abdomen with a fork? What is the popularity
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among young rock fans of a man whose nazi associate murdered a
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teenaged band member for confessing to circulating racist flyers?
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This is the sinister appeal of the irrational that promotes
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what Wilhelm Reich referred to as "the mass psychology of fascism."
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It is rooted in racism, hatred of women's independence, and a
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desire for fascist authority disguised as "rebelliousness." Only
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an intense cultural and social struggle among young white people
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will overcome these unhealthy tendencies.
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___--
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Reprinted from Turning the Tide, a bi-monthly journal of anti-
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racist activism, research, and education available from P.A.R.T.
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(People Against Racist Terror), PO Box 1990 Burbank, CA 91507
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