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Rogues gallery: Southern Poverty Law Center blasts AZ nativists, profiles Sean Gaines, and interviews Nazi memorabilia dealer Dieter Bueschgen of Glendale.

Tue Mar 11, 2008 at 12:31:06 PM

The new issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report is out, and it's chocked full of more racist Sand Land nuts than a John Birch Society convention. The mag highlights several players in the local nativist movement, profiles notorious neo-Nazi and alleged murderer Sean Gaines, and pays a visit to the Glendale-based home business of Nazi memorabilia peddler Dieter Bueschgen. Why, with this many stories emanating from the Zona, the SPLC should consider opening a satellite branch in PHX. Believe me, they'd never run out of racist a-holes to write about.

Of the 20 nativists granted thumbnail profiles in the mag, six hail from AZ, more than any other state. Topping the list is ex-Kia dealer and prejudiced playboy Rusty Childress, founder of the PHX hate group United for a Sovereign America, and he's joined by brothers in arms J.T. "Yep, I'm a Nazi, Ma" Ready of Mesa, and alleged public urinator "Buffalo" Rick Galeener. Anti-Latino Latino Col. Al Rodriguez of the F.A.I.R.-front organization You Don't Speak for Me is included, as is urban cougar heartthrob Michelle Dallacroce, founder of Mothers Against Illegal Aliens. (She'll hate it that the SPLC misspelled her name.) And Tucson minuteman Bill Irwin of the Patriots Border Alliance (they should spell it Pay-triots) gets an SPLC shout-out.

Mexican flag-burner Laine Lawless rates nary a mention, sad to say. Though her onetime pal, Nevada's Don Pauly, who helped out with her flag-torching exhibition in front of the Mexican Consulate here in PHX in 2006, nabs a brief bio. Better luck next year, Laine!

Also in this "Year in Hate" issue, former New Times scribe Susy Buchanan profiles jailed neo-Nazi thug Sean Gaines, who's currently awaiting trial for his part in the group torture-murder of victim Mark Mathes in 2002. Gaines claims he's seen the light, and is renouncing his skinhead ways. (It's likely he's also trying to garner some leniency in his upcoming trial.) He spills his guts to Buchanan, explaining how he was recruited into the skinhead subculture and the National Socialist Front. More chillingly, he describes assaults and murders that have not been reported or investigated, much less solved. Gaines also details how some skinheads graduate from white to red shoelaces on their steel-toes boots through "hunting trips" into minority neighborhoods where they jump some poor schmo, beating the guy, maybe even killing him.

The SPLC also covers PHX's day-labor battles, and how Sheriff Joe Arpaio's become a nativist hero because of his anti-illegal immigration stance. But the most amusing piece in the publication is "The Merchant of Glendale," penned by erstwhile New Times reporter David Holthouse. The subject of the piece, 69-year-old Dieter Bueschgen, deals in Hitler Youth memorabilia and other Nazi merchandise, some of it reproductions. Bueschgen sounds like a colorful guy, running his company Desert Fox International out of his house with his loaded Luger nearby and his Alzheimer's-addled wife flipping him a Nazi salute every time he remarks, "Barbie, show us how high is the snow in the Alps."

According to Holthouse, Bueschgen is "one of the largest dealers of white supremacist paraphernalia and World War II-era Nazi memorabilia in the western United States," with skinheads crossing the continent to buy from him and hear his tales of growing up in Nazi Germany. Though, as Holthouse points out, Bueschgen would've been seven at the end of WWII, so he didn't grow up in it for long. The goose-stepping geriatric also deals at gun shows in Phoenix and elsewhere, so you might spot him at the next firearm extravaganza at the state fairgrounds.

The SPLC always does a killer job, but in this issue, I think the writers and editors outdid themselves exposing nativists, race-baiters, neo-Nazis and fellow-travelers. It's a must read this quarter, especially if you're a resident of AZ, where the right-wing kooks are as plentiful as the cactus. So check it out.

11 Comments:

ameriKKKa`s nightmare says:

It was I, who emailed Mark Potok back in fall of 2007 to recommend putting Roberta Dill aka "Laine Lawless" in their 2007`s hall of shame. Put she didn't make the list. I wondered if she's been shying away from the nazi scene recently? She did actually wrote a letter to NT a couple months back to be displayed in the letters column denoucing Sheriff Joe Arpaio, I just forgot which issue that was.

I wondered why Russell Pearce(R-Mesa) wasn't mentioned in the intelligence report? He associates with turd reicher JT Ready(who pigs out at the Messican restruants daily) and the NSM and I think he should be included for all those Mormons to see who he really is, not what he is.

With this increased of White Power invading our communities, I always make sure I take extra precaution to protect myself from these so called "hunting trips". Yes I got my weapons handler permit in hand right here.

I don't know what's funnier: That almost every word in the latest SPLC Intelligence Report is false (read it knowing something about the subjects: even simple things like dates are usually wildly inaccurate), or that there are simpletons out there who believe it ...

ameriKKKa`s nightmare says:

HATEMONGER ALERT: concerning the NSM.

Word has it that the NSM featuring Tom Berenger will be marching in Washington D.C. on April 19th. They will be protesting against illegal aliens, none-White Americans and Jewish groups and Women. JT Ready and Russell Pearce(R-Mesa) may be there.
There was an amateurish video released of Tom Berenger ranting something about those WWII SS outfits, whatever the hell that was...

HH8814 58008 says:

Phoenix gets one more mention that you missed. The Last Word section discusses the growing popularity of Mixed Martial Arts among white power boneheads. Our very own Mike Buell, founder of Buell Fighting Systems, gets a plug. I'm proud to have been the first person to publicly draw a connection between local racist skinheads and this outfit in a story posted to Arizona Indymedia.

Slavyanski says:

Funny how folks like Gaines only "see the light" once they realize they totally fucked up their life and have nothing to lose. You don't see them reevaluating their beliefs when they got scene sluts hanging on them and throngs of teenage fans.


XENOPHOBE-cero 311 says:

The greatest thing about these White Supremacist groups is that they're "infected". Embedded with folks like Bill White, Hal Turner--FBI informats, FBI/ATF agents, and Jewish spys. The White dude with nazi tatoos standing next to JT Ready, joking and striking up conversations at these nazi gatherings isn't a neo-nazi as of that White dude with a beard/goatee and sunglasses supposedly rallying along with the nativists isn't a natavist.

Say hello to COINTELPRO

Slavyanski says:

All these groups are indeed heavily infiltrated, because regardless of all the bullshit of the so-called "intellectual" racialist organizations, they have no actual ideology and will kiss the ass of anyone who will mouth off about blacks or Jews just to get them to join.

If you ever want to infiltrate an WN org just for fun, everything you would need to know could be written on a damn BAR NAPKIN. It's just that fucking simple. That's assuming you don't, just for the hell of it, send the NA $15 and an application to get a membership card: ANYONE CAN DO THIS. (Don't worry about the money supporting Neo-Nazism; it will most likely be spent on beer.)

I've been familiar with Susy's work for a several years(in fact we have met in person several times), and I have to say while she makes a few key errors from time to time, the spotlight on movement drama, ever so hilarious and entertaining, has brought much laughter. In fact it ought to be called a circus rather than a movement, given the large number of clowns.


Dave Weber says:

Hmmm...seems the Free Exression leftists want to quash anything they don't agree with as "racist hate speech."
Same playbook, different decade.

It seems a bit contradictory, no hypocritical, that a publication that "claims" to promote the First Amendment really doesn't!

At least I dont hide behind a fake name like all the rest of you tools!

Me says:

Didn't Sean Gaines already get sentenced to death?

Slavyanski says:

Apparently blaming all your personal fuck-ups on others, long after you get busted for said fuck-ups, can help one avoid the death penalty.

shallanna gaines says:

My brother Sean Gaines is sick, he was raised to be that way-- I am proud to say I am nothing like him...but I got lucky and my mother kept me away becuase of the depth of our fathers evils. I do not agree with his past but I do know he can have a future- even if it is behind bars...any good he can do now- I'll take it.

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