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Article: Time Inc. Publication Still Running Whitewash of Teen Neo-Nazi Singers, Says Wyman Institute
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- U.S. Newswire
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- November 23, 2005
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PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Teen People magazine,
which is owned by Time Inc., is still running a sanitized story about
a neo-Nazi teenage singing duo on its web site, despite reports that
it has canceled a planned feature story about them that downplayed
their racist views.
The duo, known as "Prussian Blue," are 13 year-old twin sisters
Lynx and Lamb Gaede, who wear Hitler t-shirts, deny the Holocaust,
and frequently perform at neo-Nazi events. According to media
reports, Teen People was planning to run a feature profile them in
its February issue, but had promised to refrain from using the words
"hate," "supremacist," and "Nazi" in the article. A web site preview
of the ...