Die absurde Geschichte eines österreichischen Nazi-Rappers
Mit geklauten Beats von 50 Cent, Jay-Z und dem Wu-Tang Clan lieferte Mr. Bond den Soundtrack für US-Neonazis und einen deutschen Attentäter. Jetzt drohen ihm 20 Jahre Haft wegen Volksverhetz
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Christof Mackinger
December 9, 2021, 3:48 pm
Neo-Nazi rapper Mr. Bond: The beat of right-wing terror
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Christof Mackinger
December 9, 2021, 3:48 pm
Neo-Nazi rapper Mr. Bond: The beat of right-wing terror
There is now an indictment against Philip H., allegedly the man behind the neo-Nazi rapper Mr. Bond - he faces up to 20 years in prison. His lawyer appealed. The Carinthian gets support from neo-Nazis in the USA
"Moonman, hand me the gun. I'll make sure that the Jewish families run," raps Mr. Bond on one of his "mixtapes". Racist fantasies of violence, jokes about the Holocaust and hate speech were the musician's core business for years.
For example, when Bond sings in his version of "Ayo Technology" by 50 Cent, alluding to the Holocaust: "I don't believe we did that. But this time we will really wipe out everything Semitic."
In 2019, a neo-Nazi assassin in Halle, Germany, played his music in the car on the way to the synagogue - as a "comment" on the attack, as he later testified in court. At the latest, the authorities became aware of the terrorist rapper.
On January 20 of this year, Philip H., allegedly the man behind the rapper, according to the police, was arrested in his home town of Paternion in Carinthia. He has been in custody since then.
Now there is an indictment under the Prohibition Act by the Vienna Public Prosecutor's Office. The 36-year-old is said to have "acted in the National Socialist sense", which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The accused should remain silent when the police questioned them. At the request of STANDARD, his lawyer let it be known that he was not allowed to speak to the media. At the beginning of November, however, he filed an objection to the indictment. Now the ball is at the Higher Regional Court.
Networking
Like most right-wing terrorist suspects, the former insurance employee from Paternion near Villach is considered a loner. He is said to have lived withdrawn, to be introverted. It is unclear whether this corresponds to the truth or should absolve those around him of responsibility and complicity. It is clear, however, that the Nazi rapper Mr. Bond is well connected and was in constant contact with like-minded people from different countries.
The misanthropic line of text quoted at the beginning was not just an anti-Semitic version of the world hit "Shoot Outs" by US rapper JadaKiss. It was also a collaboration between the popular neo-Nazi musician Moonman and Mr. Bond. Moonman is actually not a real person. The internet phenomenon with the moon face comes from right-wing extremist circles. Its exterior is a simple copy of a McDonald's advertising mascot. Musically, Moonman is accordingly not very demanding: A computer-generated voice that speaks extremely racist and hateful texts is superimposed on beats.
A similar "duet" is the neo-Nazi cover version of Eminem's hit "Cleaning Out My Closet", which Philip H. is said to have rewritten with the US musician Morrakiu into an anti-Semitic inflammatory song. Like Moonman, Morrakiu is a well-known musician, particularly in racist online groups. And with Morrakiu, too, fascism is on the agenda: song titles like "Hitler did nothing wrong" and calls for the murder of Jews - all of this can be found in the American's discography.
Also active outside of the music scene
The Carinthian H. is also said to have been active outside the music scene. Posts available to STANDARD from a neo-Nazi forum say that the man allegedly worked for the American Republican Patrick Little. The right-wing extremist is said to have "very much inspired" him, presumably wrote Philip H. in January 2019. "I was quite involved in his campaign to become a senator."
Patrick Little applied for the senatorial post in California the year before. With no chance, he challenged the incumbent Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein. However, he used the attention during the election campaign to spread his anti-Semitic ideas: Little called for the United States to be "free of Jews", denied the murder of millions of Jews in the Holocaust and made no secret of his admiration for Adolf Hitler. A video by the ex-Republican shows Little standing on the side of the road with a cardboard sign that reads "Jews rape children". All of this earned him expulsion from the Republican Party. The Carinthian musician H. is said to have designed posters for the prevented politician.
However, H. is also said to have allies on this side of the Atlantic: The rapper Mr. Bond was a welcome guest in the forum of the Scandinavian neo-Nazi group Nordic Resistance Movement (NRM). Not only were his racist songs featured on the neo-Nazis podcast, the man also commented live during the broadcast.
Homage to murderers
In doing so, Mr. Bond always carried his inhuman ideas aggressively: After the CDU politician Walter Lübcke was shot by a neo-Nazi in June 2019 for his liberal attitude towards refugees, H. allegedly celebrated the murderer as a "German hero". Philip H. is said to have found the right-wing extremist assassin, who killed 51 people in Christchurch / New Zealand a few months earlier, "wonderful". "I love this guy!" This is shown by leaked posts from relevant forums. According to these documents, it should also have been Mr. Bond who translated the manifesto of the New Zealand mass murderer and distributed it on the Internet.
The Nazi rapper dedicated his last album to the man who shot eleven people in a synagogue in Pittsburg, USA on October 27, 2018. The last words the murderer posted on social media before his attack on a synagogue were to give the title of Philip H's last album: "Fuck the optics. I'll go in."
The neo-Nazi rapper still has his biggest fan base in the USA. After all, it is US neo-Nazis who are trying to raise money for the 36-year-old from Carinthia. For this purpose, one of the two, a father of four from Illinois, is supposed to sell trading cards with racist lines of songs by the Austrian rapper online. Including one with the portrait of Adolf Hitler, another with the imprint "Race War". (Christof Mackinger, December 9, 2021)
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Gegen Philip H., mutmaßlich der Mann hinter dem Neonazi-Rapper Mr. Bond, liegt jetzt eine Anklage vor – ihm drohen bis zu 20 Jahre Haft. Sein Anwalt hat Einspruch erhoben. Unterstützung bekommt der Kä...
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Gegen Philip H., mutmaßlich der Mann hinter dem Neonazi-Rapper Mr. Bond, liegt jetzt eine Anklage vor – ihm drohen bis zu 20 Jahre Haft. Sein Anwalt hat Einspruch erhoben. Unterstützung bekommt der Kä...
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