Talk:Frank Rennicke

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The singer and NPD activist Frank Rennicke paid another visit to Austria in 2000. He was the guest of the ultra-right study group Arbeitsgemeinschaft für demokratische Politik (AFP) and the Olympia fraternity, to which FPÖ member of parliament Martin Graf also belongs. While the authorities tolerated Rennicke’s performance at the meeting of the Olympia fraternity, on 17 June 2000, they tried to arrest him at the 35th “political academy” meeting of the AFP. His tapes were confiscated, but Rennicke managed to escape. In the meantime, he has been sentenced in Germany (see Germany).

http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2000-1/austria.htm

This article is not neutral
I am German. And I can assure everybody that most Germans approve our goverments actions against racist&antisemtic&right-extremist people like Rennicke.

You are right. The current picture file seems either glorifying or libel and is neither neutral nor reputable. As a public figure neutral presentation on an official encyclopedia is commonsense on what every following work is based on. Frank Rennickes profession is artisan and musician, as a musician he earnes his money too feed his children and his wife, so this file is in compare more descriptive.

The picture from Novembre 2006: http://www.marek-peters.com/fotos/neonazis/personen/frank_rennicke/frank_rennicke.html http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Frank_Rennicke.jpg

The picture from July 2010: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Frankrennickegitarrensommerbild.jpg

Sincerely,

KV Vogelsberg-Fulda (talk) 22:44, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

POV
His music clearly does not "pulls at the heart strings of most Germans when they hear it for the first time". Most Germans, if they even heard about him, think of him as a racist and nazi.

I have edited the article and removed obvious opinions from it regarding how Germans feel when they listen to the song. Lets hope the article stays to facts.

Let us hope and work for^^

Sincerely,

KV Vogelsberg-Fulda (talk) 23:16, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

Unsourced
This is unsourced and does not appear in the German article:

"On October 16, 2002, Frank Rennicke and his wife Ute were sentenced to 17 and 5 months in prison, respectively, for the lyrics of Rennicke's song "Madagaskar", and Ute's refusal to dissociate herself from Rennicke's music." —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lfh (talk • contribs) 16:06, 7 March 2008 (UTC)

It is also unsourced and does not appear in the german article that 'He is married and has 6 children.'. I don´t know about the probable different prioritys the german article about Frank Rennicke sets but they could be one cause. Who in the US knows Frank Rennicke? KV Vogelsberg-Fulda (talk) 22:44, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

Criminal sentences
I do not believe the description of the criminal sentences in this article is a correct translation of what is described in the German article.Mtsmallwood (talk) 06:21, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

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