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2nd October 08, 09:59 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by hospitaller
My brother lost an eye thanks to skinheads in Chile. They didn't like his 'large nose' (make the connection)
So unless there are skinheads and skinheads...I'm staying away from skinheads.
Wow... I'm very sorry to hear that. Like you said, there are skinheads, and there are skinheads. There are the violent, racist types, and there are the the type that are all about good music, 60s Mod-influenced fashion, and working class pride. I assure you, I am the latter, not the former.
The wikipedia article I linked might clear a few things up for you.
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2nd October 08, 10:23 PM
#2
From an old friend of mine's band: Take the Skinheads Bowling
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2nd October 08, 10:27 PM
#3
The skinheads were scary in their day. Perhaps now they do fall into those two groups - but how do you tell which is which?
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3rd October 08, 07:10 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by O'Callaghan
The skinheads were scary in their day. Perhaps now they do fall into those two groups - but how do you tell which is which?
I'm not going to discuss this fully, because in my opinion it borders on political discussion, but I will say this...
Polished boots, Ben Sherman or Fred Perry shirt, pants that fit, likes reggae and/or ska= not racist
Scuffed boots or "skate" shoes with red laced, head completely bald, baggy pants, likes hardcore or metal= probably racist.
Another important distinction to make (and an attempt to get this thread back on topic) is that a racist skin probably wouldn't be caught dead in a kilt!
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5th October 08, 11:56 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Clockwork John
I'm not going to discuss this fully, because in my opinion it borders on political discussion, but I will say this...
Polished boots, Ben Sherman or Fred Perry shirt, pants that fit, likes reggae and/or ska= not racist
Scuffed boots or "skate" shoes with red laced, head completely bald, baggy pants, likes hardcore or metal= probably racist.
Another important distinction to make (and an attempt to get this thread back on topic) is that a racist skin probably wouldn't be caught dead in a kilt!
music has nothing to do with racism.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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5th October 08, 11:31 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Clockwork John
I'm not going to discuss this fully, because in my opinion it borders on political discussion, but I will say this...
Polished boots, Ben Sherman or Fred Perry shirt, pants that fit, likes reggae and/or ska= not racist
Scuffed boots or "skate" shoes with red laced, head completely bald, baggy pants, likes hardcore or metal= probably racist.
Another important distinction to make (and an attempt to get this thread back on topic) is that a racist skin probably wouldn't be caught dead in a kilt!
Those that frightened the hell out of me back in the day met the first description and not the second, in fact I never saw any like the latter. Maybe they aren't the same these days, and somehow I feel sure that I must be a lot older than you, but I feel a lot safer on the other side of the street/not in the same room. Sorry.
I agree that I wouldn't worry about a skinhead if he were wearing a kilt, though.
Editted to add that back then I used to wear Ben Sherman shirts myself. Most guys did, but we didn't have clipped hair or wear DM boots, and those who did were usually trouble. I had a friend at school who was a skinhead who was completely harmless, but I wouldn't have taken a chance with someone I didn't know. It might have been the last thing I did. I'm talking about the late '60s and early '70s. Anything going on now is basically a revival.
Last edited by O'Callaghan; 5th October 08 at 11:41 PM.
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6th October 08, 04:52 PM
#7
Anyone try the 80s thrasher look with a kilt??
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7th October 08, 10:50 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by sharpdressedscot
Anyone try the 80s thrasher look with a kilt??
Yes, and the less said about it the better...........
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