Punching Nazis: And Other Good Ideas
By (Author) Keith Lowell Jensen
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
17th May 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular music
Far-right political ideologies and movements
781.66092
Hardback
248
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 23mm
386g
Keith Lowell Jensen thinks you should punch Nazis. In this collection of essays, stories, interviews, and rants, he tells us why.
Jensen grew up and into the Sacramento punk music scene in the late eighties and early nineties, where weirdos, LGBTQ folk, feminists, and allies strived to carve out safe community spaces. This scene also attracted a different kind of outsider--white supremacists and Nazi skinheadsmaking for a politically charged and complicated landscape. In Punching Nazis, he reflects on his experiences with these racist fringe groups that infiltrated the progressive scene that gave rise to bands like Green Day. From unwittingly driving around in a lowrider with a gang called "The Suicidals," to a night doing stand-up with a clown with an unwanted Swastika tattoo, Jensen brings his brand of subtle, sincere comedy to reflect on the complicated relationship that punk music has with racist skinheads and what we should do about it.
In recent times, Americans are surprised to find groups like the Klan, and more recently the "Racial Realists" and the "Alt-Right," are still prominent, and now as they grow increasingly emboldened, it's intriguing and valuable to hear tales of those who, through the love of punk rock music, have a history of dealing with racist fringe groups.
Lowell's subtle humor shines through his meandering storytelling style. And at the same time, he reminds us that the streak of emboldened racist groups in our current political climate isn't newpunks have been punching Nazis for decades.East Bay Express, Your Summer Reading List
[Punching Nazis] is a unique portal into Americas white supremacy problem, specifically the countrys short-term memory, and its done with a lot of humor.Sacramento News and Review
Praise for Keith Lowell Jensen
"Keith Lowell Jensen is hilarious!"--Roseanne Barr
"4 Stars" --TimeOut New York
"Hilarious. A demented masterpiece."--The Washington Post on "Atheist Christmas"
"You're gonna love Jensen's style of subtle, smart storytelling"--Austin Chronicle
Lowell's subtle humor shines through his meandering storytelling style. And at the same time, he reminds us that the streak of emboldened racist groups in our current political climate isn't newpunks have been punching Nazis for decades.East Bay Express, Your Summer Reading List
[Punching Nazis] is a unique portal into Americas white supremacy problem, specifically the countrys short-term memory, and its done with a lot of humor.Sacramento News and Review
Praise for Keith Lowell Jensen
"Keith Lowell Jensen is hilarious!"--Roseanne Barr
"4 Stars" --TimeOut New York
"Hilarious. A demented masterpiece."--The Washington Post on "Atheist Christmas"
"You're gonna love Jensen's style of subtle, smart storytelling"--Austin Chronicle
Keith Lowell Jensen is a stand-up comedian known for his subtle, smart approach, and his compelling storytelling that focuses on atheism, anarchy, and dystopian themes.