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EARTH CRISIS - Former Frontman Defends Straight Edge
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According to PunkNews.org, Victory Records has provided a statement from
former EARTH CRISIS vocalist Karl Buechner's after his appearance on Fox
News' "At Large with Geraldo Rivera". Buechner appeared on the program in
order to provide a perspective on straight edge contrary to the recent classification
of the lifestyle as a "gang."
[http://www.punknews.org/]
Commented Buechner: "On Sunday night, Fox News broadcasted a story on violent
incidents involving Straight Edge youth in Utah and Nevada. I was one of
the guests in the discussion. In Salt Lake City two Straight Edgers were
sent to prison for the murder of a teen they killed in a fight. In Reno,
the police arrested Straight Edgers for beating kids with bats, and they
have classified Straight Edge as a gang. The screen was split four ways:
with Geraldo, the father of the murdered teen, a police officer from Reno
and me. In my interview I said Straight Edge has existed for 25 years, there
are tens of thousands of believers who are law-abiding, productive people
who live clean lives and that the movement is worldwide. I went on to say
that it was disappointing to me that the media only seems to come around
with the cameras in the rare event that something negative happens, meaning
that these violent incidents are basically a footnote to the overall Straight
Edge story. As to this particular sad story, I maintained that beating someone
up over an issue of disrespect is throwing your entire life away  it's
a tragic end on both sides. After four years of high school you will never
see these people again.
"From the onset the idea was pushed that the fights happened because the
Straight Edge kids attacked drinkers or smokers and I am very doubtful that
it was the reason. Straight Edge is now classified as a gang in the states
of Utah and Nevada as a result of these incidents. The police officer agreed
with me that 90 percent of all Straight Edge people are peaceful and law
abiding.
"In my past experience, when journalists have taken the time to explore
this subject in depth, the resulting coverage has been very even handed.
When a film crew from CNN did a story on my former band EARTH CRISIS and
the Straight Edge scene, they were with us for three days and that documentary
came out crystal clear. The same for my interviews on MTV's anti-alcohol
special 'Smashed', ABC News and '48 Hours'. It is important to point out
in fairness to the Geraldo program that the topic was only covered for 5-6
minutes. I think it deserves a closer look.
"Straight Edge is defined as a lifetime commitment to abstain from alcohol,
tobacco, drugs and promiscuity. It has changed thousands of lives for the
better, steering young people clear of many of society's problems."
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