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One of the cool things of doing videos is that it has allowed me to meet all sorts of interesting people (both on the Left and the Right). It is amazing how many doors a camera will open. While I was in Washington Harold Covington agreed to an interview. Harold currently advocates a creation of a homeland for White people in the Pacific Northwest. To me it basically sounds like Zionism for White people. As Harold is a controversial character, the security measures to arrange a meeting were interesting. But everyone was quite nice. I hope do to more video interviews with interesting characters across the world. There is a famous Russian that I hope to meet soon and get an interview. Below is an interview Covington did for Vice magazine: http://www.vice.com/read/this-guy-wants-to-start-his-own-aryan-country Blow is a link to his weekly radio show. And there are links on that web site to his novels. Harold was kind enough to provide me with a signed novel called "The Brigade". h...

Interesting that barbie now has a tramp stamp.
ReplyDeleteI recently had a conversation with a woman about how barbie's wholesomeness had been replaced with Bratz sluttiness. But as in all markets, competition must be ... so now we have a tramp stamped barbie :)
I also agree that people should do what they want to do. I expect tattoos will go out of style as fast as they came into style, but that's neither here nor there. The key is being authentic.
Ya know what is so funny about it all?
ReplyDeleteIf people really want to be different, edgy, then they should not try to be a carbon copy of everyone else.
It takes far more courage to stand out and be a person of one's own self.
I have never gone along with the crowd. And oddly enough, attention is not anything that I have ever lacked.
hmm..... Is that a good thing?
hehe...
Debra J.M. Smith
Remember the Cabbage Patch Kids parody from the 1980s, the Garbage Pail Kids. Someone should make a paradoy of Bratz and call them Skanz.-Norm
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