User talk:193.27.220.254

I am Henning Klovekorn, founder and president of the Volksfront and Volkschor as per your article.

I need to clarify a range of things for those who have placed innacurate information about these clubs onto wiki.

1. The use of Germanic symbols, such as the eagle, the word 'volk' etc do not make a club a neo-nazi club or sympathetic to neo-nazi's. Reference to these clubs should not be made in this article which discusses other nazi groups. 2. The constitution of both the Volksfront and Volkschor were freely available and approved by the University of Adelaide, there were no political or national socialist statutes within the society. 3. The club had 128 members and included members of various ethnic backgrounds including members of chinese origin, italian origin etc. 4. Many club members were also members of the AU German Club that is accurate. 5. The Volkschor was a folk-choir, by the nature of german folk choirs the world over, the club sang patriotic songs, wore a club shirt and promoted german cultural values. This does not infer any type of inapprorpiateness or alignment to neo-nazism. The photo databank of the club's history shows students of various ethnic backgrounds enjoying german cultural events and traditions. 6. Any offence which may have been caused by symbols used by the club, such as the german eagle, would by most people not cause offence, in the same way drinking a Wolf Blass wine with a german eagle should not cause offence. Reference to symbols causing offece are inflated. 7. Members of the Volksfront and Volkschor, which included both genders, were openly tolerant of other peoples cultures, views and Australias Multi-cultural society. This is clearly refected by the diverse membership pool. 8. The Club did not found any other nazi groups and I thank the editors for removing such older postings as such claims are completely inaccurate and unfounded. 9. The Club was involved in various environmental and charitable works. 10.A full history of the club and its activities was presented to the AU clubs association.

Please check the facts before posting incorrect information.

Henning Klovekorn

A few things....
The addition you made to Masonic bodies was incorrect, as the article specifically deals with bodes outside of the Lodge level. Grand Orient of Ireland, no matter what it does or how it does it, is still a Lodge unit. Secondly, if you are indeed Mr. Klovekorn, you could have a COI on Freemasonry articles considering that you wrote a book on the topic. Third, if the above comment is also yours, I would say that the bad press for your group is entirely your fault for creating a student group that shares the name of an internationally-known neo-Nazi organization that has been around for 25+ years. And since when is something called "The People's Front" going to be construed as an innocuous cultural organization? MSJapan (talk) 00:08, 22 August 2010 (UTC)

August 2017
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February 2018
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November 2020
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