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Flying Purple People Eater
4th August 2013, 07:01
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A couple of years ago, my friend moved out to Malaysia in search of a life where a winter wardrobe isn't a thing and you don't have to worry about stuff like moronic bro culture or seeing Kim K.'s face on television. What he found was a job as a bar manager in an establishment frequented by Malay punks covered in swastikas, wearing Combat 18 (a neo-Nazi terrorist organization) T-shirts, and harping on about "Malay power."

Turns out they're a group of far-right nationalists who want to rid Malaysia of any nonethnic Malays and stop immigration into the country. Which, although pretty backwards and reductive, isn't all that surprising in the current world climate. What was surprising, and kind of confusing, is that they identify themselves as neo-Nazis, are fond of sieg-heiling, and listen to Nazi bands like Skrewdriver and Angry Aryan, yet definitely aren't Aryan themselves. And adopting a worldview that specifically discriminates against your race seems a very odd thing to do.

I was told that one of the most popular Malay power bands is an act named Boot Axe, so I got in touch with band member Mr. Slay to find out why exactly a group of Malaysians are going through this bizarre, neo-Nazi identity crisis.



VICE: Hi, Slay. So what’s the deal with all this "Malay power" stuff then?
Slay: Malay power is important because we're concerned about keeping a pure Malay community all over the Malay Archipelago [the archipelago between Australia and Southeast Asia, believed by some to be the homeland of the Malay race]. I'm a second-generation fighter for Malay power. The first generation, who founded the Malay-power movement, have been less active recently. Malay power stems from a point in history—the 13th of May, 1969—[when] the Chinese and Malay communities fought each other. However, the punk and skinhead Malay-power movement started in Kuala Lumpur in the early 90s.

As far as I understand it, the idea that there's a Malay race—which is supposedly indigenous to the Malay Archipelago—was proposed by German scientist Johann Blumenbach. There's a lot of contention over whether or not such a race actually exists. For a start, Blumenbach’s theory hinged around the idea that there were only five different races in the world, which is clearly pretty flawed. I take it racism features pretty heavily in your ideology?
We're extremists in regards to the Malay race, but that doesn’t mean that we're extreme racists. It’s not about racism. It’s all about being Malay.

OK. How exactly is Naziism culturally relevant to Malaysians? Malaysia isn’t a country that most people would associate with Hitler and his Third Reich buddies.
Malaysia is home to people from China, India, and foreign immigrants from Bangladesh, Africa, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Burma. The government can't control the entry of immigrants, and we get so many of them. There are so many protests against the government about this issue, but they haven’t done anything tangible to improve the situation. Race has become a focus because of the inclusion of uncontrolled numbers of these people in our society.

How has immigration affected you?
Malay people have been affected in socio-economic terms. Ethnic Malays also fall prey to criminals who come from abroad and sell drugs and commit murder, rape, robbery, and so on. The lesson that we can learn from Naziism is that we can take extreme racist action if the position of the Malays is affected by these factors. We won't practice overt racism if the Malay race isn't compromised, but, if threatened, we will take action.



So you aren’t openly hostile to minorities at the moment?
We don’t like minorities in Malaysia if they can’t co-exist with the Malay race. If they are good, then we are good.

What about Jews? Most Nazis aren’t too fond of them.
All Malay power punk and skinhead bands are outright anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist. Study the origins of the descendants of the Malay people from thousands of years ago and you'll see that we're connected with the Jews. According to the Jewish scriptures, a "lost tribe" of children from Israel who are divinely guided—which means they must be Muslims—will kill the Jewish Zionists in Palestine. In the beginning, Zionists thought that Native Americans were the ancestors of the lost tribe. Then an American scientist and theologist called Professor Ralph Olsen concluded that the Malay in the Malay Peninsula are the descendents of the lost tribe. This hypothesis is a half truth. The Malays are not 100 percent descendents of the lost tribe, but Ralph Olsen’s theory about the adventures of a lost race is an interesting one.

This is all news to me. It sounds as if there's an Islamic ideology mixed in with Nazism here, which is a little confusing.
Malay power is connected to Islam. It doesn’t have links to any pro-Islamic movements, though.

So you’re a neo-Nazi movement with elements of Islam and some Jewish scripture thrown in for good measure? I’ve noticed that your band appears to be quite fond of the slogan "blood and honor," which is the name of a British neo-Nazi group. Were you influenced by neo-Nazis from over here?
We weren't directly influenced by British neo-Nazis because we realize that the extremists in the UK don't like Asian people. We just took the slogan "blood and honor" to demonstrate our identity.

Do you listen to British and American Nazi bands?
Yes, I listen to English Rose, Skrewdriver, Brutal Attack, and Angry Aryan.



That’s quite a selection. Do you think Skrewdriver would be into Boot Axe?
No, I don’t think they would listen to our songs.

Do neo-Nazi groups exist in other Asian countries?
Yes, in Indonesia, Singapore, and Japan. In Singapore, there's a Nazi black-metal band called As Sahar.

Is every Malay neo-Nazi a punk? Or does Nazism extend beyond the punk and skinhead subculture?
No, all Malaysian neo-Nazis listen to punk and skinhead music.

You get anti-Nazi punks in quite a few countries—do they exist in Malaysia?
Yes, they do exist, but they dare not openly oppose us. They are afraid to speak out.

How are you regarded by the general public? Are they afraid of you as well?
Speaking honestly, maybe some people don't believe that the average, ethnic Malay citizens of Malaysia agree with us. However, we are not all that violent or extreme, as I have already told you.

How successful would you say your movement has been so far?
We make minorities afraid to commit crime in Malaysia. We always warn them not to cause trouble here. Violence isn't a solution for us because we begin with discretion, tolerance, and politeness when talking to these immigrants. If they insist on continuing or if they are stubborn people, we will do what is necessary. We also do charity work for the community and for Palestine, Syria, Somalia, and other countries that are at war. We've also tried to have discussions with the government about how to overcome the problem of having so many immigrants, but we were ignored. We're very different when compared to European and American neo-Nazis, who state openly that they want to eliminate races other than the white race. We start off with restraint and a zero-tolerance stance, but we won't keep up this position if the Malays in Malaysia are threatened.

OK. Finally, how do you square being a Nazi with not actually being white?
Most worldwide organizations say that Nazism is just for whites. And yes, we are not members of the blue-eyed, blond-haired Aryan race—our community is brown-skinned, brown-eyed, and dark-haired. We've just adopted the spirit associated with Naziism as a symbol for the Malay race’s response if it's threatened by racial issues.

Thanks for answering my questions.

All images courtesy of Slay.

More stuff about the far right:

Apparently Europeans Don't Care if Pop Stars Dress Like Nazis

Nazis Suck at Making Board Games

Triumph of the Shrill

As to be expected of one East Asia's racist big three.

Fucking thugs and running dogs of the Malay apartheid regime finally get some international airtime, even if it's through something like vice. I am without a doubt that some of these pigs are the children of Barisan Nasional. Pigs.

d3crypt
4th August 2013, 07:55
This is one of the funniest things i have ever heard of. Whats next? The Aryan-Jewish Nazis?! :laugh:

Zostrianos
4th August 2013, 08:14
This is one of the funniest things i have ever heard of. Whats next? The Aryan-Jewish Nazis?! :laugh:

Well..there was this small group:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrol_36

d3crypt
4th August 2013, 08:18
Well..there was this small group:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrol_36

i was in a bad mood before i read that. But now i'm fucking laughing :laugh:. OMG thats too funny. I think i've heard it all now.

hashem
4th August 2013, 08:40
fascist regime of Malaysia was directly installed by military forces of England and its allies in order to maintain the neo-colonial system.

tachosomoza
9th August 2013, 05:44
Like I've always said, any non-whites who call themselves "nazis" and "fascists" needs to read about what real Nazis and Fascists did to people that looked like them for simply existing.

Brandon's Impotent Rage
10th August 2013, 04:47
I have a friend whose a native of Malaysia, and he's complained about the open institutional racism in that country for many years. The idea that a group would appropriate nazism to justify their racism doesn't surprise me in the least.

Flying Purple People Eater
10th August 2013, 05:44
Like I've always said, any non-whites who call themselves "nazis" and "fascists" needs to read about what real Nazis and Fascists did to people that looked like them for simply existing.

These are the kinds of people that would club you to death for not being Malaysian. They aren't interested in reason.

The country is almost like a recent post-confederate Southern US. Chinese people go to different schools, have to pay enormous amounts of money to get into universities (Malaysians pay nothing), are discriminated and assaulted in all levels of social life and aren't able to apply for high positions in government. It's absolutely evil.


And the government supports this ethnic supremacism. Any challenges of ending racism in Malaysia are met by threats of deportation and even genocide. You can actually get arrested for calling the Malaysian language 'Malaysian language' instead of their enforced 'Malay Language', as malaysian language apparently does not 'give credit towards the language being property of the Malay people'. Same disgusting chauvinism found in most East Asian countries like Japan and Korea, but strongly institutionalized.

As I said, I wouldn't be surprised if some of these kiddies had some parents in parliament to bail them out if they go on a pogrom.

MarxSchmarx
10th August 2013, 05:47
The Malaysians are not unique in eastern Asia in having a vocal neo-nazi group. The Mongolian Neo-Nazis have received a lot of attention (including here on revleft), and much of the antipathy is directed against Chinese.

The talking points of these particular scumbags also parallel a lot of the Japanese far right, who direct most of their ire at the otherwise largely assimilated Korean population. I think a lot of this antipathy, at least in Japan, has something to do with the perception that Koreans are seen as more Confucian and hence possibly more Chinese.

The striking parallel is anxiety over the rise of China resembles German and European anxiety over the rise of the USSR.

One thing that many people in the West fail to grasp is the depth of anti-Chinese sentiment in eastern Asia. There is a lot of historical ambivalence, particularly in south east asia. For instance Vietnam had pogroms against its ethnic Chinese population. China was the former imperial power, and most countries surrounding it view it somewhat the way most Latin American countries view the United States.

This of course doesn't excuse these clowns, but right-wing movements everywhere, particularly racialist ones, have to be put in a historical context.

TL;DR version: neo-nazism is no more nor less absurd in Malaysia than it is in Israel or Germany.

hashem
10th August 2013, 08:23
Like I've always said, any non-whites who call themselves "nazis" and "fascists" needs to read about what real Nazis and Fascists did to people that looked like them for simply existing.

fascism has nothing to do with race. race and religion are only excuses for fascist regimes. just like any other ideology, we should search for its roots in class relationships.

Comrade Jacob
10th August 2013, 08:57
The irony of is if they where in Nazi Germany looking like that the would be sent to a concentration camp for appearing homosexual.

Decolonize The Left
10th August 2013, 16:36
The irony of is if they where in Nazi Germany looking like that the would be sent to a concentration camp for appearing homosexual.

I think they are well aware of the "irony." In the article the guy says that he knows that he doesn't look white and he's not trying to be a German Nazi. He's appropriating Nazi symbols and ideology for his own racist, nationalist, ambitions.

Oh, and generally towards the thread, this sort of shit isn't funny or hilarious. Nazis are Nazis - no matter what country they are coming from. They aren't cute or ironic. They are racist bigots who will hurt people just for being different.

Tam Istmat
13th August 2013, 22:24
late 1940s to late 1980s: Communists2000s: Nazis
For some reason their are a lot of Neo-Nazis in former Socialist nations now it is occurring in a nation which once had a large Communist insurgency. Theri are a lot of Neo-Nazis in Mongolia aswell.

Halert
13th August 2013, 22:47
Reminds me of these idiots.
www (dot) nsjap (dot) com
racism in japan is mostly directed at korean or people from okinawa whom they don't see as real japanese people.

Racial supremacy is stupid but if you are a none white racial supremacist why the fuck do you use nazi symbol? nazis wanted to kill or rule all non whites.

Sinister Cultural Marxist
19th August 2013, 19:55
Do Malay neo-Nazis gas themselves to death, or do they need to find a German to do it for them?

Japan
14th October 2013, 05:58
As to be expected of one East Asia's racist big three.

Fucking thugs and running dogs of the Malay apartheid regime finally get some international airtime, even if it's through something like vice. I am without a doubt that some of these pigs are the children of Barisan Nasional. Pigs.

You do realize that Malaysia isn't in East Asia, right?

Japan
14th October 2013, 06:21
These are the kinds of people that would club you to death for not being Malaysian. They aren't interested in reason.

The country is almost like a recent post-confederate Southern US. Chinese people go to different schools, have to pay enormous amounts of money to get into universities (Malaysians pay nothing), are discriminated and assaulted in all levels of social life and aren't able to apply for high positions in government. It's absolutely evil.


And the government supports this ethnic supremacism. Any challenges of ending racism in Malaysia are met by threats of deportation and even genocide. You can actually get arrested for calling the Malaysian language 'Malaysian language' instead of their enforced 'Malay Language', as malaysian language apparently does not 'give credit towards the language being property of the Malay people'. Same disgusting chauvinism found in most East Asian countries like Japan and Korea, but strongly institutionalized.

As I said, I wouldn't be surprised if some of these kiddies had some parents in parliament to bail them out if they go on a pogrom.

What does Malaysia have to do with Korea and Japan?

Places such as Japan and Malaysia aren't similar at all. Malaysia has historically had more cultural influence from nearby India, and then with the Muslim World and Indian Ocean trade, while Japan was heavily influenced by China during China's Tang dynasty. The distance from Tokyo to Kuala Lumpur is greater than the distance from Berlin to Lagos, Nigeria.

While Japan did have a very limited amount of trade going on with Southeast Asia with the Red Seal ships, they weren't very influential.

Korea? That has even less to do with Malaysia, and is geographically further located from Malaysia than Japan is.

In terms of linguistics, Japanese and Korean are genealogically more related to English than languages such as Malay.

In the East Asian cultural zone, you generally have China (including Taiwan if you want to exclude the aboriginals), Korea, and Japan, and occasionally Vietnam if you want to stretch things a bit. Geographically, it's just Korea, China, Japan, and Mongolia.

I think much of the grouping together of "Asian" countries comes largely due to the lack of a large number of nations present in East Asia (largely due to the presence of massive China, which has largely retained its borders from the years of imperial conquest during the Qing dynasty and is 150% the size of Europe excluding Russia), as well as due to the lingering effects of imperialism and existing eurocentrism, in which many also see "Africa" and "Native Americans" as being largely similar.

While Malaysia may also suffer from racism like Korea and Japan, it should be noted that racism isn't something caused by nonexistent cultural similarities or nonexistent geographical closeness, and something which countries all over the world suffer from.

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