We've all met some black clad wannabe edgelord with fascist adjacent ubermensch syndrome. These creeps now think they are running the world, so now is definitely the time for eyeliner antifa to declare itself . And yes, thankfully, goths against fascism is a thing - there's T-shirts and everything.
Thelemite industrial goths The Cassandra Complex have recently released 'Nazi Goths Fuck Off':
It's a cover of 2021 track by Finnish artist Suzi Sabotage:
You look so laughable
Dressed in your victimhood
Crocodile tears
Salt your self-inflicted wound
You wear your fascist views
Like a Ku Klux hood
Then you act like
You've been misunderstood
This is not your playground
We don't want you around
Your bigotry's not welcome here
So drop dead and disappear
Nazi goths, fuck off
Nazi goths, fuck off
Nazi goths, fuck off
Nazi goths, fuck off
Take out the fascist trash
Their symbols will burn to ash
Enough is enough
Nazi goths, fuck off
Meanwhile spotted in the great Dash the Henge record shop in Camberwell, Robert Smith is in the picture - 'Charlotte Sometimes, Always Anti-Fascist'
Update May 2025:
The Sisters of Mercy had an early 1990s 'Sisters gegen Nazis' t-shirt. They also took part in an ambitious if commercially ill-fated 1991 US tour with Public Enemy and Gang of Four. After a number of gigs were cancelled apparently due to concerns about the different audiences mixing, Andrew Eldritch said: 'Perhaps naively, I don't think it dawns on English bands that this sort of thing should be a problem. There is this tradition of the Rock Against Racism and Anti-Nazi League things and there's a tradition of white bands playing with black bands'
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Andrew Eldritch (Sisters of Mercy) and Chuck D (Public Enemy) |
1 comment:
Good to see goths carrying on the anti-fascist spirit that the Sisters of Mercy had in the 1980s - I still have my Sisters Gegen Nazis patch somewhere
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