2/19/2005

Adios Panzerfaust

Life is full of beautiful irony.

Did anyone see the Chappel Show episode in which the nation's premier white supremacist was a blind black man who didn't know he was black?

Witness the demise of Panzerfaust Records:

Bryant Cecchini sat in a room full of white supremacist pamphlets, books and compact discs recently, lamenting what could have been.

He projects that the South St. Paul-based Panzerfaust Records company that he helped build into a force in the niche of white-power music could have made almost $1 million this year. Instead, the company is defunct.

Things would be different, Cecchini said, if his business partner and neighbor, Anthony Pierpont, hadn't been charged with a low-level drug crime in December. And if the company's clients didn't now believe that Pierpont, who founded Panzerfaust, is of Mexican descent.

Cecchini, 33, who once was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for a stabbing years ago, said he has standards for the people with whom he does business, such as being truthful and refraining from drug use.

"And, unfortunately," he added, "you have to be white."



Adios.

3 Comments:

At 6:56 PM, Blogger Moses said...

*standing applause*

 
At 12:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

More standing applause!

Could this be the new business opportunity for Swiftee?

 
At 4:35 PM, Blogger Chuck Olsen said...

*riding a horse into the sunset applause*

Much as I might enjoy cheap shots at Swiftee, since he's banned here I'd rather we just not mention him...

 

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