App Detects Neo-Nazis Using Their Music
Daniel_Stuckey writes "German newspaper Der Spiegel reported that the country's interior ministers will meet this week to discuss use of an app developed by local police in Saxony that has attracted the unofficial name of 'Nazi Shazam.' Just like Shazam works out what song you're hearing from just a few bars, the system picks up audio fingerprints of neo-Nazi rock so police can intervene when it's being played. The whole situation sounds pretty insane to an outsider, but apparently far-right music is a big problem in Germany, where it's considered a 'gateway drug' into the neo-Nazi scene. The Guardian reported that in 2004, far-right groups even tried to recruit young members by handing out CD compilations in schools. That sort of action is illegal in Germany, where neo-Nazi groups are outlawed and the Federal Review Board for Media Harmful to Minors is tasked with examining and indexing media — including films, games, music, and websites — that may be harmful to young people."
It is despicable that anyone would be attracted to this sort of movement. However, it is extremely important that people be given the freedom to make the wrong choice of ideology. Only harmful actions should be punished.
Young Nazis these days - what's wrong with a spot of Wagner - the original musical Nazi!!
Time for bed, said Zebedee - boing
can't very well have any of THOSE kind of thoughts.
I can understand why modern Germans would certainly hate anything Nazi related, but as an American the idea of just making the expression of ideas, or listening to certain music illegal sounds worse than the ideas they are oppressing (though any Nazis in power would of course do the same thing)
...and now I am a pansexual vampire.
Music: it's as bad a Hitler.
Do they really think setting Shazam to detect Rammstein so the police can intervene will really disrupt an entire ideology? Since when is it criminal to have bad taste in music?
This likely won't end well, whichever way it goes. The problem here is coercion, not self-identification, or whose ox is being gored.
What else is there to say?
I thought far right was considered conservative, one of the only political groups that supports Israel. Its usually the far-left that is saying for middle east peace Israel needs to be wiped from the planet and shouldn't get support from the US. Just last week Obama is letting Iran, who has stated they want to nuke Israel, to continue enriching Uranium in return for the sanctions on them to be lifted. If that isn't anti-Israel (neo Nazis in agreement) I'm not sure what would count.
I guess this is just one more case of the left trying to blame their hatred and racism on others.
So if the government has this kind of power, when are they going to start cracking down on that other hate-group, Islam?
I hate hate group hate.
He obviously doesn't know what he is talking about. davek is yet another silly American who upholds the "values" of the "US Constitution" that too many Americans whine about. That Constitution is getting in the way of them protecting themselves from terrorism domestically as well as waging wars internationally which keeps the whole world safe. Their Constitution is all but ignored now anyway, and the Americans seem happy and complacent. That is all that matters. Down with the Constitution. Down with the parent who is a blatant troll.
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"a total of 79 pieces of music for espousing neo-Nazi ideology or having racist lyrics"
Good thing they don't listen to American music then.
Nazi's are left wing not right wing. Just like the KKK which was introduced at a Democratic convention. They would enjoy a gun free utopia that they could wreak!
What a waste of time. Such nonsense. I listen to death metal.. so what?
So basically a bunch of micromanaging control freaks are doing their micromanagement control freakery!
And a bunch of teens rebel against that micromanagement, just as teens do.
So in fact the problem of kids playing Neo Nazi music is *THEM* saying its so evil you cannot listen to it.
There's two unique things about the US:
#1. Absolute freedom of (written) speech, at least for the most part, to a degree that I am not aware of existing anywhere in the civilized world.
#2. Private citizens can own handguns and assault rifles for their own protection and uses.
Fight for those rights with all you have, because once they're gone, I doubt the world will ever see them again. Particularly #1.
If an idea is so repulsive, the place to discredit it is in the open, not to push it underground into the recesses of the underworld, lending credence and appeal to the idea through it's illicit nature. The written word is not a place for the state, any more than the legislature is a place for preachers.
Nobody should be put in jail for their words. Not even vile ones.
..don't panic
OK, so TFS says:
That sort of action is illegal in Germany, where neo-Nazi groups are outlawed
But... if Nazi groups are outlawed... who's enforcing this patently Nazi law that punishes people for listening for certain types of music?
An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese
I *hate* ill-noise Nazis...
Koans and fables for the software engineer
Depending on who's list they go by, this could lead to alot of false positives.
If you ask the ANTIFA for a list of nazi bands, you'll get many bands which use historic iconography and yet aren't nazi.
Bands like Death In June, for example, get accused of being nazi all the time, even tho they are pretty clear on that issue.
Oh well...
This looks like taken from the plot of A Clockwork Orange. Or Farenheit 451, with music instead of books.
Anyway, probably a lot of people would agree that the fans of certain music styles and groups should be put in jail or in a mental institution, but which music depend on each person and culture.
Do these people even think about freedom of speech? I don't understand why you would have nazi thoughts but they have the rights, right?
You realize this article has nothing to do with the US, Nazi-ism is illegal in Germany, and for good reason. There is nothing about this that applies to the US, so all this "freedom of speech" bullshit being discussed isn't applicable, it's a completely different country.
Sounds like a open and shut case of a government preforming illegal activities.
I do not know much about German law, but if they outlaw fascist groups and literature, would that not make the government itself an illegal entity and all of the bills that its far-right fascist laws are written on illegal literature?
That would be interesting, I wonder what would happen if you brought that to the court system, and tried to have some government law or flyer outlaws, or the organization itself disbanded.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
I'm no fan of Neo Nazi's, but this strikes me as crossing over to the realm of thought crimes and criminalizing unpleasant people. Look at what they are trying to do, identify music as being wrong and identify a group of people as being wrong. Now take this same technology and remember that it can be used on other groups. What about using this technology to identify gangbangers that like gangsta rape or hackers since we know that they like techno?
The stereotypes are bunk of course and many people listen to music of multiple genres. From heavy metal bands that are classically trained and influenced (Metallica S&M etc) and so on. The whole thing stinks of trying to outlaw certain types of people simply based on who they self identify as. Society should stick with outlawing behaviors and stop being so judgmental of others. Slipper slope over here...
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The trouble isn't Neo-Nazi CD compilations leading upstanding, bright young people down an alley into right wing extremism. If they're disaffected, for whatever reason, they will continue to be so even after the CDs are destroyed or the books are burned.
Yeah alright, ban it all. Ban the CDs, ban the literature, ban the swastica. No-one will be a Neo-Nazi anymore, right? All the problems are solved.
Wrong. You don't become a Neo-Nazi because you love and respect the society you live in. You become one because you want to tear it down. They'll just funnel their dissatisfaction elsewhere.
The key to learning from history isn't to ban it, but to educate and prevent the social and economic conditions that would mean repeating it.
This is the same Interior Minister that declared that the right to safety is some kind of "super basic right" that trumps other rights from the constitution, like surveillance only with probably cause and authorization from a judge. Technically his statement could also mean that his definition of right to safety trumps all the other constitutional rights, too, like protection against imprisonment and all other protections from the constitution.
I don't agree with the extremists, but I don't fear them, because the have maybe 1% of the votes, so whatever they might like to do, they won't be able to do it.
But the minister is part of the government.
He is a control freak, and either stupid, or pretends to be stupid. He insist on talking about Snowdens "allegations", when the reactions of the NSA and Obama where short of an official confirmation that it is true.
Kinda reminds me of the efforts in the 50's and 60's to ban that-there rock and roll in the US and England, because, you know, it leads to bad things. There may even be a common cause in disaffected youth.
Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: If you're seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it.
There are two mechanisms involved in here:
a) Censorship of fascist propaganda: This covers direct, explicit propaganda, but works of art are exempt from that.
b) Content rating system: Just like the MPAA and ESRB ratings in the US, works of art can have a M/NC-17 rating slapped on them.
The case reported here involves mainly b). The music isn't outlawed, just not considered suitable for children.
Ironic that hate groups use rock which was invented by black people.
1. Freedom of Speech is not absolute, nor should it be. Case in point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shouting_fire_in_a_crowded_theater
2. Freedom of Speech does not protect you from the consequences. If you openly slander your boss, he is free to fire you from the job.
All this to say: No rights are absolute, nor are they free of consequences.
We just had a lawsuite in Germany relating to the Nazi underground [1] during which it became pretty obvious that agents of the government's "Landesverfassungsschutz" (secret police on state level) was aiding and protecting Nazi killers.
In recent history, German politicians have repeatedly justified fascist surveillance measures with the omnipresent threat of holocaust-denying-9/11-pedophiles. Judging from the results of the last election, sadly, most Germans seem to agree.
I, for one, have yet to see a convincing argument that measures like these are necessary and adequate.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosphorus_serial_murders
I don't care too much about neonazis, but I care even less about thought crime.
about Nazi-ism (not just facism, but the particular Nazi flavor) that it draws so many people in? All we are ever taught about it is all the horrible, reprehensible stuff they did (it could be just the people perverting things as always ie the way things are headed in the US) in WW2, but was/is there anything worthwhile or morally uplifting about being Nazi that we've never been aware of?
Being a Nazi fanboi for shock value or for the perception of freedom to hate I can get.. some people are just wired that way. But what about all the 'legitimate' people who thought it was a good idea?
There are lots of systems of government that have good (moral, social, ethical, etc) ideas. Most of the time the people in charge are the ones who fuck things up.
That app better also recognize gangsta rap glorifying crime... and hate preachers of any denomination...
To make it perfect, add Justin Bieber to the list to make the world a safer place for all mankind.
Now excuse me while I'm trying my hand at the latest North-Korean hit songs entitled "We Shall Hold Bayonets More Firmly" and "The Joy of Bumper Harvest Overflows Amidst the Song of Mechanisation"...
--frank[at]unternet.org
You call that music?
Friends don't let friends listen to metal....
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
"Whelp," thought The Comedian, staring at the big, ugly figure in the door, "I suppose it was only a matter of time before computer analysis to assuredly declare you committing thought crimes got here. Kinda strange, given I'm supposed to be the fascist."
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
When germany "invented" those laws they where actively forced on us by the allied forces. .. no idea.
Perhaps we nevertheless had made similar ones
But it is pretty difficult to change that now.
Bottom line "freedom of speach" is only restricted regarding nazis and hate speach, so most germans actually agree that those laws are very well set up.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
It has nothing to do with the "style" but the actual song texts. (Like: "Burn all jews on the pire! Conquer Poland to settle in their ready build farms/towns! Throw all black scum into the river Rhein!")
Music is not NAZI music just because it has a certain style, or Ramstein perhaps would be considered a NAZI band, too.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
#2. Private citizens can own handguns and assault rifles
That is only true in certain states. Many states forbid either assault rifles or both kinds of weapons, e.g. New York AFAIK.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
It also sounds like a great tool for the Nazis to use if they ever got back into power.
Find all those Jews and Partisans.
Evil in the name of good is still evil.
Sounds like a open and shut case of a government preforming illegal activities.
I do not know much about German law, but if they outlaw fascist groups and literature, would that not make the government itself an illegal entity and all of the bills that its far-right fascist laws are written on illegal literature?
Are you actually sure you know what the word facism means?
It is not a random label you can put on anyone, like in your case the government (or more precisely the parliament as laws are not made by the government) ...
You don't agree with those laws and as a result you label the government "facist" ... that is pretty dumb!
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
Still, better than rap...
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
First off "Nazi" is not a far right ideology. The farthest right extreme is total lack of restrictions and laws, basically anarchy. Nazism is an extreme left ideology, and the logic extension of controlling and regulating every aspect of a population. Right on down to who can live and who should die.
There are plenty of people who simply want to be NAZIs. Education does not really help. ... what ever.
They believe for what ever reason they are superior to blacks, jews, women
They even beleive they are so superior (god given) that they can treat the inferiors in any way they please (because those have no rights at all).
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
When I was in high school many of my friends who really got into Manson did in fact start dressing like vampires. Furthermore, I have encountered a number of people who got sucked into the neo-Nazi scene via the Nazi-punk rock.
How long until neo-Nazis start using this app to ensure that the music they're listening to is "ideologically sound"?
Generally: Fascism is totalitarianism, with negative connotations. More specifically, it is often used as a alternative term of Nazism.
Having a black list of songs (see V for Vendetta) is extremely fascist.
Denying the holocaust is tied to fascism, see all of Germany's laws that deal with the holocaust, that restrict and outlaw information about it.
Outlawing some political parties and types of discussion is fascist.
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
If it sounds like rap, then I don't care. If it sounds good then I do ;-) . Seriously, this sounds a lot like
what the Nazis themselves did. If they didn't like your art and you were an author, they burned your
books, and sent Vinny the knee capper after you.
Fascism is totalitarianism, with negative connotations
No it is not.
Having a black list of songs (see V for Vendetta) is extremely fascist.
Lol, even if your definition on the top was right, this would be wrong, too! If a "black list" is introduced by LAW then it is not introduced by "totalitarianism", unless the politcal system was perhaps totalitarianism and made laws at will.
Go read yourself what facism actually is and means :D I'm tired to explain it all the time.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
I guess I won't be able to listen to "The Wall" again.
How long before the whole album gets censored because of the lyrics of In The Flesh...
Are there any queers in the theater tonight?
Get them up against the wall!
There's one in the spotlight, he don't look right to me,
Get him up against the wall!
That one looks Jewish!
And that one's a coon!
Who let all of this riff-raff into the room?
There's one smoking a joint,
And another with spots!
If I had my way,
I'd have all of you shot!
But hey, I guess if they can ban huckfin for the use of the N word... this one is a no-brainer
Today Christians ... stand at the head of [this country]... I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity .. We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit ... We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theater, and in the press - in short, we want to burn out the poison of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of liberal excess during the past ... (few) years.
- Adolf Hitler, quoted in: The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, 1922-1939, Vol. 1 (London, Oxford University Press, 1942), pg. 871-872
And rap is still better than country-western.
You seem to be very confused. Specifically where you imply that totalitarianism is somehow opposed to laws (aka authority). I see, totalitarianism is anti-authority...
Troll is not a replacement for I disagree.
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There is no left or right - it's a false dichotomy which is why people get confused trying to characterize things in the real world using something that fails miserably to describe it. You can't describe a sphere if you live in flatland.
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Stop living in Flat Land / The Matrix, go to politicalcompass.org and wake up.
Socialism is so broad in definition and so loaded with propaganda the word is dead except to an educated minority.
Nearly everything can be described in Socialistic ideology; even the economic anarchists claim their beliefs result in the best situation for mankind (it is what they consider best that is in dispute. Fair is letting the weak and unfortunate starve to death for "the greater good".)
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No you seem confused as you believe every totaliarian system is facistic, too. Which fortunately was not the case in human history.
Cost free eBook I read (by iBook/Kobo/Amazon/ObookO/Gutenberg etc.): "The Green Odyssey" by Philip Jose Farmer.
The Jewish Defense League for example, or Kahanists?
all know about Finland being on the wrong side, due to no one else being willing/able to cross Russia. Most Western countries were pretty understanding, other than stuff like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnish_Volunteer_Battalion_of_the_Waffen-SS. Most Western allies had small contingents of Nazis or Nazi admirers themselves, albeit not full-blown military formations participating as part of the German war machine.
"Nazi" = "National SOCIALIST." A Nazi is far LEFT, not right. A Nazi is the uber-liberal, not conservative.
Cranky educator.
This site (http://www.solargeneral.com/jeffs-archive/hate-crimes/blacks-more-likely-to-be-arrested-for-hate-crimes/) seems to suggest that this is not the case.
Further, that Florida preacher was arrested because he loaded his Korans into his trailer, then doused them fuel THEN drove to the site where he was going to actually torch them. This is a hazard, and he was properly stopped.
Would have been more interesting if he had transported the fuel in a safe fashion, and conducted his burn safely. I don't think they could have charged him.
The kikes of course, who else?
Doesn't work that way...
The nature of amendments is that the LAST one has most primacy. If it were not that way, you couldn't change the law. Say you passed an amendment banning alcohol. Then you passed another one making it legal. Which one should we follow?? The most recent, or highest numbered amendment.
So, ironically, the first amendment should logically be interpreted AFTER any other amendment. If tomorrow we pass an amendment banning talk about decreasing taxes, that would take precedence over the first amendment, and tax reduction talk would be illegal.
Rap is a technique, not a genre.
Hiphop is a genre.
"Flyin' in just a sweet place,
Never been known to fail..."
Sounds like getting rid of this "god" would help.
Nazism has killed millions of people. Why is it acceptable to limit speech that turns people into a stampede under false pretenses but not speech with a history of turning people into mass murders and war criminals?
Oh wait
"Whenever the cause of the people is entrusted to professors, it is lost." ~ V.I. Lenin
So, whichever side you come down on this one, you're basically siding with Nazis.
Stalin must be proud
> This applies to, for example, media that contain indecent, extremely violent, crime-inducing, anti-Semitic or racist material, also to media content that glorifies National Socialism, drugs, alcohol abuse, self-inflicted injury or suicide, to media content propagating vigilante justice
Just like in great britian, where the porn filter, trying keep porn from kids, manditory, now covers exoteric and political material, this is covering a wide range of topics, not just national socilaism.
>But if anythingâ€(TM)s worth bending a few ideals for, stopping Nazis is probably it.
they are going to violate your freedoms, by bringing up the nazi boogeymeny into giving them up. Swap nazism with terrorism, or socialism, ot "mentally unstable", or whatever fear word is now cropping up.
I see this used to target vast swathes of socially and politically aware musicians, especially those anti-capitalist and anti-government.
He obviously doesn't know what he is talking about. davek is yet another silly American who upholds the "values" of the "US Constitution" that too many Americans whine about. That Constitution is getting in the way of them protecting themselves from terrorism domestically as well as waging wars internationally which keeps the whole world safe. Their Constitution is all but ignored now anyway, and the Americans seem happy and complacent. That is all that matters. Down with the Constitution. Down with the parent who is a blatant troll.
Die in a fire.
The Germans going after their political outcasts is the same thing as the Obama IRS going after people for supporting limited government.
How about an app that tracks and locate Old Nazis. The app will record the IP of anyone who has ever listened to vaugner, and send his information to the german police so that he can be run up on charges in the hauge. To live in the world you have to be quick. The landscape of most hated is always in flux. Today it is pedophiles, yesterday it was muslims, day before that it was communists, before that it was nazis, before that it was homos, before that it was blacks, then jews, before that it was cannanites. Who knows what it will be tomorrow. I can feel the winds of change blowing. Tomorrow it will be white people. Whatever you do don't let your daugter marry a whitey. Whatever group society agrees to hate one minute is quickly forgotten and then they become a protected and loved group, and a new group of people takes the mantle.
-Fuck Humanity. and fuck anyone who has every listened to vagner because they are ancient nazis and need to be rounded up and killed so that the world can live in harmoney
Umm, yeah. Yeah, pretty much. Although in both cases it's a bit complicated, however most of it is just that, with any revolution, the tendency is going to be towards retaining the power that has been grabbed, especially since power-hungry people will be attracted to the revolution as it gains steam. See Stalin, especially how he very successfully outed Trotsky. In Trotsky's advocating of rotating governance, so that average people would be given chances to be in positions of government authority but no one would hold on to it for long, he was being very Marxist (and is far more in line with what you'd think the definition of a "dictatorship of the proletariat" would be). But obviously that was a threat to the folks currently in power (and still with that fresh new-power smell to it!), so they backed Stalin in outing Trotsky to preserve their own power.
None of that is an indictment of Marxist socialism per se, any more than how the French Revolution ended up in a dictatorship should make us believe that Democracy is unworkable and always leads to dictatorships. It's just that in periods of societal upheaval, when power structures are being shaken up, it's quite likely that people and factions will successfully grab power for themselves, which will never be particularly empowering or beneficial for the common person.
I remember sigs. Oh, a simpler time!
Huh. I think I had heard vaguely about the John Birch Society many years ago, but I was unaware of the connection to the contemporary Tea Party. Certainly they've improved their branding (to the detriment of the historical Tea Party, sadly).
I remember sigs. Oh, a simpler time!
There are plenty of people who simply want to be NAZIs. Education does not really help.
Oh, come on, don't be so polarizing. It's completely normal, NORMAL, I tell you, to call your child "Aryan Nation". Or "Zyklon-Bee".
The funny thing is that neonazi music sounds pretty much like 'street punk', the only difference are the lyrics.
So what's to stop any and all music groups to duplicate the music but with different lyrics, thus causing the 'Nazi Shazam' to continually give false positives?
To the broader public...they're synonyms.
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
not to burst anyone's bubble here, but its funny how some peoples comments refer back to the american constitution when talking about freedom of speech. sounds nice and theoretical but...
lets talk about how good freedom of speech is when you have a system that controls who gets heard more than others, and when the same country is faced with a crisis, and when the same country has the power to invade another country without the approval of its citizens (your elected representatives might have done good things, im not saying otherwise, and it might be democracy, but they are fed bullshit and dont even try to tell me different)
two countires, for example, who did this, exactly that, were america under the bush administration and germany under nazi rule.
At least with germany they learned from their mistakes, america has yet to learn from theirs.
You can say what you like but it will happen
Totalitarianism is quite often opposed to rigid law systems ("rule of law" etc), because it likes to arrange an occasional extrajudicial disappearance and such. It doesn't mean that it's anti-authority, of course, it means that it's about authority being above law.
As far as fascism goes, it is certainly inherently totalitarian (seeing how the term was invented by fascists to describe themselves), but it's much more specific than that. Every fascist regime is totalitarian, but not every totalitarian regime is fascist.