Czech neo-Nazis post guerrilla ‘hardbass’ dance attacks on YouTube
It’s true: Czech Neo Nazis can’t dance.
“The inspiration comes from Russia, where ‘hardbass’ became popular among extremists and nationalists who want to publically show their their pride in Russian culture — which is ironic, since the music came from the Netherlands and Germany,” Miroslav Mareš, an associate professor at Masaryk University and expert on ultra-right movements, told Czech Position.
Loathsome lyrics
“The Czech hardbass movement doesn’t have their own songs yet. The lyrics of the Russian songs in their videos are mostly very stupid — about dancing to hardbass and so on — but they also make references to 14 and 88, numbers which have clear meanings for neo-Nazis, referring to [white power slogans] and Hitler,” Mareš said.