The Third Rake and Neonase, I Don't See a Clear Continuity Between the Third Rake and Them
i don't see a clear continuity between the third rake and them. I do agree that they are anti imperialist, in particular, american. But just being anti stuff doesn't mean that you're for something else. There's lots of other directions you can go with that. And i think sharing an enemy sort of like, you know, if aliens invaded one day and north corea was attacked and America was attacked. It does not mean that we agree with each other. It just means that, yetike, we agree that we don't want to be killed by a lazer beam.
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Growing up in the generation following the second world war, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Ulrike Meinhof lead the West German militant Red Army Faction in a series of bombings, kidnappings and assassinations during the 1970s that led to the death of 35 people. Identifying with various leftist and communist causes including anti-imperialism, Maoism, and opposition to the Vietnam War, the group sought a break in their society from what they felt was a continuation of their parents’ generation of fascist government now under the control of what they saw as the American-led capitalist war machine. The group and their leaders in particular gained notoriety in the press and significant popularity amongst the youth of Germany, underscoring the generational divide that seemed to be growing in the shadow Nazi Germany’s defeat and subsequent de-Nazification process.