Racism is stupid, precisely because it's a basic human trait. We love splitting ourselves up into little groups, for what are probably evolutionary reasons. I really don't care about the "why" any more, all I know is that it's all too human.
Personally, though, I prefer an honest bigot who just doesn't like who s/he doesn't like, to those who try to rationalise the irrational with ideology. This is why I always prefer Xenophobic Ejaculation to other usual suspects, like Control Resistance or Brethren. Despite the Nazi imagery, XE isn't on a soapbox trying to convince the listener, it's just blatant fuck-off hate, straight from the maelstrom of the guts. As well as excellent, blatant use of feedback.
Control Resistance has some good sounds ("Declaration" is a good track) but all that wanging on about Israel and the Jews and that just puts me off. It's like paranoia ranting.
Brethren I never got into, mainly because of the vocals. I know that's often one of the main features of Brethren, but where I think he over-used that shouting was on "The Chosen". It seemed to me that the words on that would have had a lot more emphasis if he had uttered them sinister and sardonic, rather than shout every single syllable at the top of his lungs. If you're going to be paranoid about "the Jews", make them sound genuinely scary. For the most part Brethren are okay but not my bag.
Organised Resistance's "Day Of The Rope" is a pretty reasonable PE album. The lyrics on "What Will You Do?" have so much in common with anarcho-punk lyrics it's almost funny. But apart from the soap-boxing it's a good album.
Deathkey I just couldn't get into. I tried, because all the elements I like - mainly thick layers of ultra-distorted synth - were there, but for some reason it just sounded too sloppy and not quite right to me. Also, the vocals.
I've got a rip of the old Slave State "White Land, White Rule" tape and it sounds quite good to me, standard issue early cassette era PE, always nice. Hardly anything political, or indeed with any kind of issue at all with the actual music.
Also have rips of the Terre Blanche releases and like them even better, very nice, raw, layered electronics. Reminds me of the solo stuff of Mark Solotroff for some reason...
I didn't mind some of the Genocide Lolita stuff I heard on YouTube but it's been a while. Might chase it up again some time soon.