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A nonprofit group that monitors white supremacists began tracking the Sikh Temple shooting suspect Wade Michael Page after he tried to purchase goods from neo-Nazis in 2000. This morning, the group republished an interview with the suspect.The Southern Poverty Law Center called Wade Michael Page “a frustrated neo-Nazi who had been the leader of a racist white-power band.” In 2010, Page gave an interview to white supremacist website Label 56 regarding his band End Apathy.Page had been a part of the white power music scene since 2000 and also played in hate rock bands.The suspected shooter said his band’s “concept was based on trying to figure out what it would take to actually accomplish positive results in society and what is holding us back. A lot of what I realized at the time was that if we could figure out how to end people’s apathetic ways, it would be the start towards moving forward.”Page said he was inspired to start the band out of frustration that people don’t take advantage of their potential. In 2000, the Colorado native left his home state to go on a cross-country road trip with nothing aside from his motorcycle and a backpack. Shortly thereafter, he moved to California and started his band.“The topics vary from sociological issues, religion, and how the value of human life has been degraded by being submissive to tyranny and hypocrisy that we are subjugated to,” Page said in the interview, describing the type of music his band liked to create.While on his cross-country road trip, Page attended white power concerts in Colorado, Georgia, North Carolina and West Virginia.Police have not yet identified the motive of the shooter, who was also found shot dead at the scene, but his affiliation with white supremacist groups may have been a contributing factor.
There were Indian Jews sometime back !
I hope he suffers terrible pain in hell and his dead relatives watch.
I have always known that Sikhs are not muslims. I know the guy who owns the convenience store near me is a Sikh, so is a toll collector on my drive home.... I have no animosity toward them, they seem like very nice people.
Protecting the religious and political rights of all people and preventing discrimination is an integral part of the Sikh faith. The 5th Guru Arjan Dev was martyred by the Mughal ruler Jahangir on 16 May 1606 for refusing to convert to Islam. The martyrdom of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji 9th Guru to protect Hindus from religious persecution, in Delhi, on 11 November 1675 AD, is another example of upholding minority religious freedom; he gave his life to protect the right of Kashmiri Hindus to practise their own religion when they were being forced to convert to Islam by Aurangzeb, the Mughal emperor at the time.
I really like all Indians. Except for the ones who pretend to be gangsta, yo.
And all the damned Muslims from India!
If this was a neo-Nazi then it probably wasn't a case of mistaken identity because Nazis support Muslims.
Yes! And Sikhs are avowed opponents of muslamic terrorism.