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Légion 88

was a French "Rock Against Communism" (RAC) band known for its neo-Nazi and white supremacist ideology . Active primarily in the 1980s, the band originated from the Essonne region and became a prominent figure in the European skinhead music scene. Band Identity and Ideology

The Legion 88 case serves as a reminder of the importance of countering hate speech and extremist ideologies. Governments, civil society organizations, and individuals must work together to challenge and condemn hate speech, while also promoting tolerance, understanding, and inclusivity. This can be achieved through education, awareness-raising, and community engagement. Legion 88 Tuer Du Manouche TOP----

| Element | Manouche Jazz Culture | Online Gaming/Edgelord Culture | |--------|----------------------|--------------------------------| | Speed | Virtuosic, fluid, swing | Reflex-based, twitch shooting | | Violence | None (music of joy and sorrow) | Central ("tuer" = frag/kill) | | Numbers | 88 keys (piano), 1940s-50s | 88 = Nazi code or jersey number | | Hierarchy | Bandleader, rhythm section | TOP rank, K/D ratio | | Ethnicity | Romani pride and struggle | Anonymous, often mocking | Légion 88 was a French "Rock Against Communism"

Implications

: The title of a song or work suggesting the killing of a specific group is obviously highly problematic. It not only promotes violence but also targets a vulnerable and historically persecuted group. Promoting a culture of hatred and intolerance Inciting

The Impact of White Power Music on Society

Lyrics & Content:

"Tuer du Manouche" is a violent, hateful song that explicitly calls for violence against the Romani people (Manouches). Because of these lyrics, the song and the band's discography are widely banned from mainstream streaming platforms and social media sites under "hate speech" policies.

Legal Status:

The band's discography is frequently removed from modern streaming platforms and major retailers like Discogs often restrict the sale of their primary releases.