[kj] rebellion?
countessghoulita at aol.com
countessghoulita at aol.com
Tue Aug 11 20:44:11 EDT 2009
lol, you better, yo!
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From: Karen Weil <karen.weil at sddt.com>
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And to think I was going to skip wearing
my gang colour doo-rag before possibly heading up to L.A. ... ; )
Cheers,
k.w.
SoCal
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From:
Darren A.
Peace
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band!)'
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AM
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Oh
it’s so complicated.
There
I was, idly knotting my brown handkerchief, and popping it in my back left
pocket before going in to Heaven...
Darren
Hungerford,
UK
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Weil
Sent: 11 August 2009 6:23 PM
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rebellion?
Remember when
colored shoe laces were just worn for fashion?
k.w.
SoCal
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From: Matthew Burke
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Sent: Tuesday, August
11, 2009 10:12 AM
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rebellion?
I recall that,
in the US, red laces mean you've participated in a physical attack against a
minority. They're "earned", not just something you pick up in a shoe
shop for a splash of color.
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> I read a book
called F?hrer Ex by Ingo Hasselbach, who was a leading Neo
> Nazi
figure in the 80s or 90s I think, ended up changing his mind about
>
it, wrote a book and went around talking to kids in school about racism
/
> fascism. (I had a mate who was in the anti-fas who reckons he only
changed
> his spots when he got busted, but who knows. Sounds like he
had a shit
> time growing up in East Germany u
nder the Stasi and being
a Nazi was the
> perfect way to rebel against them as fascism is the
idealogical opposite
> to comminism, in theory). Anyway apparently
over there red bootlaces meant
> anarchist, white was fascist, and
black was neutral. If I remember
> correctly.
>
> >
That can actually be true, sometimes. Next time you see a video on
>
> YouTube of Neo-Nazis, check out the laces on their boots. A lot of
the
> > times they're white laces. Unfortunately, I have met a few
of these
> > douchebags and they did have white laces indeed. One
had a RAHOWA ball
> > cap.
> >
> > Like anything,
just seeing someone with white laces is nothing to accost
> > them
about,t hough. They may not know what the hell they are doing, like
>
> all the kids who have "88" after their usernames online because
they
> > thought it was some punk thing.
> >
>
>
> >
> > Alex Smith wrote:
> >> I seem to
remember reading a piece in SPIN magazine about twenty-five
> >>
years ago that said you could tell what type of skinhead someone was
>
>> (i.e. racist or not) by the color of the laces on their Doc
Martens.
> >>
> >> Yeah, whatever.
>
>>
> >> Alex in NYC
> >>
>
>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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