In Session 12 - Arno Michaelis: Author, Anti-Extremism Activist and Former White Nationalist (Side B) - 361

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In part two of our interview Arno Michaelis, we navigate the bizarre intersection of music, ideology, and redemption.

If you've ever wondered how extremist movements actually work, this offers some great insight. Arno gives us the inside scoop on how a skinhead band like Centurion shifted 20,000 records whilst still getting royally ripped off by their label boss.

We also chat about right wing ideology and symbolism, as Arno discusses how antisemitism serves as what "the connective tissue" that binds seemingly opposing extremist groups together.

We delve into the psychological mechanics too. Taking in everything from Norse fantasy to Tolkien, as well as the very large psychological leaps bands like Skrewdriver had to take to justify playing rock n roll music and Jewish cabaret tunes. Arno also talks about how the music of the Beastie Boys was something of a saving grace as he exited the movement, and he tells us about how a MySpace message in the early 00s regarding his former band, Centurion, led him to reckon with the legacy of poison he created. Whilst also giving him the impetus to try to be a force for good in the world.

Grab a cuppa and dive in.

Highlights:

00:00 Introduction and Conspiracy Culture

00:14 Steve's Transformation and Ideological Shift

00:53 The Neo-Nazi Rally Experience

02:58 Influence of the Church of the Creator

04:50 Disillusionment and Internal Conflicts

10:33 The Music Scene and White Power Bands

19:57 Tattoos and Symbolism in the Movement

26:47 Fantasy, Mythology, and White Nationalism

30:35 Symbolism and Corruption

30:50 The Mystique of Subcultures

31:46 Esoteric Symbols and Internet Mechanics

32:49 Trends in Holocaust Denial

34:12 Healthy Introspection vs. Obfuscation

35:53 Indicators of Radicalisation

41:35 The Role of Martial Arts in Youth Development

50:52 The Impact of Good Coaches and Mentors

53:00 Current Trends in Radicalisation

58:13 Arno's Musical Journey and Final Thoughts

We’ve got a video podcast now! We’ve broken the episodes down into smaller bite sized chunks (with slightly different editing and a BUNCH of images) so you can watch both above. Enjoy!