MaKss Damage

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MaKss Damage , bourgeois Julian Fritsch (born July 21, 1988 in Gütersloh ), is a German neo-Nazi and Nazi rapper .

Life

In his first political lyrics, Fritsch, who came from Gütersloh, initially presented himself as a left-wing extremist rapper. He described himself as a Stalinist and was classified by other leftists as national Bolsheviks . In 2008 Fritsch published his first demo recording , the Mixtape Alarmstufe Rot , on the Internet for free download . The cover shows a sunrise, in the background the New York skyline and an airplane heading for the World Trade Center can be seen . Red alert included oneRAF anthem and a song of praise for Lenin . In July 2009 the EP Stalins Way was released, which was also available for free download.

On August 7, 2009, a concert with Fritsch was to take place in Berlin-Kreuzberg at the invitation of the Northeast Mafia and the Antifascist Revolutionary Action Berlin (ARAB). After severe criticism, he was discharged again. On March 15, 2010 the tape Makssismus 2010 was released for free download. In the track Antideutsche Hurensöhne , Fritsch calls for the murder of anti-German leftists and explains: “I would rather call Adolf Hitler , Heinrich Himmler or Ernst Röhm than you left.” In the song Arabisches Geld, also on this album, he rapped: “I lead Poison gas lyrically in settlements that are Jewish ”. Many of his texts were already anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic at this point in time .

In February 2011, an interview with Fritsch appeared on a right-wing extremist Internet portal with the then neo-Nazi activist Axel Reitz , in which he made his political change to neo-Nazism clear. Above all, Fritsch emphasized the “community feeling” in the neo-Nazi scene, which he wanted to have felt at his first right-wing extremist event, and further claimed that many migrants in Germany are doing better economically than most Germans. Fritsch called the Holocaust denier Horst Mahler (formerly NPD ) his political role model .

As part of his first activities in the neo-Nazi scene, Fritsch called in spring 2011 in a single track to participate in a “ funeral march ” in Stolberg . A 19-year-old German was killed there in 2008 in an argument with a stateless person of Lebanese descent. In this context, the right-wing extremist scene held a demonstration there once a year for a number of years, which it called a “funeral march”. In a track produced for this purpose, Fritsch incorrectly portrays the killed man as a neo-Nazi.

In the following texts, as on the EP Sturmzeichen , Fritsch clearly used right-wing extremist content and language. Two songs contained there, which were also part of the " Schulhof CD " of the Berlin NPD, were used in the second NPD ban proceedings as evidence of a possible party ban of the NPD. Both songs were relevant for the indexing of the CD by the federal inspection agency for media harmful to minors. After he had published the title Die Faust goes zum Kopf together with the Bielefeld King Bock at the end of 2011 , house searches of the two rapping neo-Nazis followed. The police confiscated data carriers and music production equipment during the raids. In 2012 Fritsch published the house search EP with "racist, xenophobic and repulsive pornographic" content.

In the run-up to a demonstration by the party “ Dierechte ” in Wuppertal , he recorded a song in which he threatened supporters of the Antifa with death . After a neo-Nazi takeover of power, the local “Autonomous Center” should be turned into a concentration camp , and the blood of the autonomous will flow into the Wupper .

In the meantime , Fritsch studied in Bielefeld and later in Bonn . The first paid album 2033 was released in early 2015 . Since the same year he has been performing live in the neo-Nazi scene. He has appeared among others at a meeting of right-wing hooligan band category C on.

On October 9, 2016, Fritsch was interviewed as part of the Facetalk program on Kiss FM . Subsequently, the station Kiss FM and the program Facetalk were hit with a shit storm. The interview was withdrawn from the official website shortly afterwards and program director York Strempel emphasized in a reply that one would “reject, condemn and find horrible ideas”, but see one's duty not to leave out hard and emotionally stressful topics ” . Shahak Shapira , who was tuned in before and after the interview, criticized the show for its approach in a Vice article. The criticism, which was followed by numerous media, was mainly aimed at the fact that the neo-Nazi was questioned almost naively and thus received a platform for his inhuman statements.

Fritsch has been in conflict with the scene media portal FSN since summer 2017 . Its operator Patrick Schröder and his co-moderator Daniel "Vendetta" Franz had criticized Fritsch in a video for posting a Facebook post against what, in his opinion, was too moderate an identity movement . Fritsch reacted by shooting an elaborately staged disstrack video (“FCK F $ N”) against Schröder and Franz in the street where Schröder lives , with several masked people . In it, he accuses them of having no ideological, but only financial interest in the right-wing extremist scene.

reception

Right-wing extremism researchers describe Fritsch as the "first serious" neo-Nazi rappers in Germany ; unusual for a scene that "the sound created in US ghettos" was "downright hated" up to now. Even before his commitment to neo-Nazism Fritsch was with sexist , misogynist , nationalist , hatred of Israel propagating openly anti-Semitic , homophobic and violent lyrics glorifying noticed. Furthermore, Fritsch spreads conspiracy theories , for example that the USA would be influenced by a “ Jewish conspiracy ”, with the aim of suppressing the German population.

MaKss Damage is mentioned in the song Beate Zschäpe Hears U2 der Antilopen Gang , published in 2014 .

rabble-rousing

Makss Damage was fined 700 euros by the Bielefeld District Court in November 2015 for inciting the people in connection with the production Die Faust goes zum Kopf and the distribution of violent pornographic writings in another song in which he called for sexual violence against the left-wing politician Sahra Wagenknecht sentenced. He later withdrew the appeal so that the verdict became final.

Discography (selection)

  • 2008: Red Alert (online mixtape)
  • 2009: Stalins Way (online EP)
  • 2010: MaKssismus 2010 (online mixtape)
  • 2011: Sturmzeichen (Online EP)
  • 2012: House Search EP (Online EP)
  • 2015: 2033 (album, indexed)
  • 2016: Reconquista Mixtape Vol.1 (Album / Mixtape)
  • 2018: 64 Lines EP (album)

Individual evidence

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