This whole thing with Mixed Martial Arts Clothing Company Hoelzer Reich has been going on for a few weeks, as this article notes. The clothing company has been called out not just because it has Nazi imagery. Having an obsession with World War I and II-era symbolism, as the company is pleading, is one thing. A shirt design that comes directly from the White Power clothing company Aryan Wear and the support of Finnish neo-nazi bonehead fighter, Niko Puhakka is something else. Two major MMA promoters, Strikeforce and Zuffa LLC are not going to have a damn thing to do with HR since it is more than apparent what they are about, and of course the WP crowd is up in arms. And that brings us to something that we swear to God just happened upon by chance today. A guy who calls himself “The Fight Nerd” interveiwed Doug Sonier, the MMA fighter who we last saw at the Leif Ericson Day event in Philly on Oct. 10. That’s Oct. 10. We wanted to make it clear that we saw him on OCT. 10! See, in this interview, which we have here in this article, he is feeding the interviewer a looooong line of bull, which included him being termed a “former” skinhead, that he has not been involved since 2007, was “never actually a formal member of Maryland Skinheads”, that he was living in Maryland at the time and was just very good friends with them, hence the association, that he “saw the ignorance” and changed his ways, and that golly gee, just give him a chance.Well, it didn’t take long for him to blow that chance! He appeared in a National Geographic documentary about neo-Nazis in 2007 (when he said he got out of it) with his trainer, Jay Tankersley of Maryland “Skinheads”! We have him at counterdemonstrating a rally for Mumia Abu-Jamal with both Keystone State “Skinheads”, but Maryland “Skinheads” in 2008! And don’t forget, we have him on video at the Leif Ericson Day event on OCTOBER THE TENTH, TWO THOUSAND AND NINE!!! We have the video proof for your enjoyment here, ensuring that this crap will not go away as long as he doesn’t. It looks like the MMA scene has a lot more weeding to do, and it looks like they are more than willing to do so. To that end, take note of those companies that Sonier says is sponsoring him: Assasssin Industries out of Falls Church, VA, Knockout Clothing, which is based in Spain and another one we couldn’t make out on the tape – yet.
Fanhouse
Strikeforce and Zuffa LLC won’t see eye-to-eye on many things, but when it comes to banning the controversial California-based Hoelzer Reich apparel company, both organizations have agreed that there is no place in their respective promotions for them.
So a day after Zuffa, the parent company of the UFC and WEC, told Maggie Hendricks of Yahoo!’s CageWriter.com that they have banned their fighters from wearing Hoelzer Reich apparel during the fights, Strikeforce director of communications Mike Afromowitz informed FanHouse on Wednesday that the San Jose-based organization laid down the same law.
“We will not permit our fighters to wear this type of apparel in our cage,” Afromowitz said. “Strikeforce will not tolerate any offensive behavior at any location or at any time by its fighters.”
Hoelzer Reich has been a hot topic in the MMA world for several weeks now, but the situation reached a boiling point when UFC lightweight fighter Joe Brammer was seen wearing their apparel during Saturday night’s The Ultimate Fighter Finale broadcast on Spike TV. Strikeforce airs its events on Showtime and CBS.
While the clothing company has repeatedly denied having any affiliation with Nazism, the fact remains that the symbolism used in their shirts resembles many of the imagery commonly associated with Nazi Germany.
Jamie Vine, a co-owner of Hoelzer Reich, issued a statement on the company’s Web site, denying affiliation with any kind of hate group and looking to clear the air, but it appears as though when it comes to the MMA world, the damage has already been done.
“The iron cross we use seems to be the focus of much criticism, however, it is a symbol of courage, honor, and leadership. The imagery and symbols we have chosen to use in our clothing line were chosen and referenced from several German and Prussian Military themes, based on our interest of WW1 and WW2 Germany. The Iron Cross, the Prussian Helmet, the German Military collar, and the Peaked Cap are some of the images we referenced. We [of course] removed any swastika’s and ‘SS’ bolts, for the meaning of the German / Prussian soldier to us represents strength & honor, the theme of our line.
” … Over the last few weeks, we have realized that the general public’s sensitivity to our clothing line that has some references of historical German imagery has offended some people, and caused them to make quite the fuss about it on the forums, leading to quite the discussion in the MMA community. The imagery that we reference dates back hundreds of years before Nazi Germany, and we did not realize that the brief association some of the imagery had with Nazi Germany over 70 years ago would still be so sensitive to so many people. Bottom line: we NEVER meant to offend ANYONE. We do not support the Neo Nazi “cause,” nor do we promote any racist ideologies.”
The company used to sponsor WEC fighter Donald Cerrone and Strikeforce’s Lyle Beerbohm, among others, but have since removed all images of them wearing their shirts on their Web site. As of Wednesday morning, the only fighter’s image on their Web site is that of Marcus Sursa.
The MMA community, particularly those online, should be very proud of themselves today. They, not the organizations, were the first to recognize that they were uncomfortable with the images being associated with the clothing company and they screamed loud enough until the executives in charge took action.
The Doug Sonier Interview
The One People’s Project RebuttalSo Doug got out of it in 2007, eh? Maybe he got out after he did this segment from the 2007 National Geographic special American “Skinheads” (our quotes) where the boneheads are in actual training in a gym. Doug Sonier is seen numerous times. His trainer Jay Tankersley is spolighted in particular.
And maybe old habits die hard, because this video was taken on April 19, 2008 when Keystone State “Skinheads” and Maryaland “Skinheads” counter-protested a rally for Mumia Abu-Jamal. KSS member At 3:33, KSS member Keith Carney stands with Tankersley and Sonier. And this video is from Oct. 10, 2009 in Philadelphia, PA. The “Leif Erickson Day Celebraton” was sponsored by Keystone State “Skinheads”, now called “Keystone United”. Spotlighted in the video is Tankersley and Sonier. So here we are two months later, and Doug wants everyone to know that all of this is in his past. Sorry man. Two seconds ago doesn’t count as “in the past”. |
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