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Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BSDZ1DIEIQ The original
skinhead subculture started in the
United Kingdom in the late 1960s, and had heavy British
mod and
Jamaican rude boy influences, including a love for
ska and
soul music.
[3][4][5][6] Although some skinheads (including
black skinheads) had engaged in "
Paki bashing" (random violence against
Pakistanis and other
South Asian immigrants), skinheads were not associated with an organized racist political movement in the 1960s.
[7][8][9] However, in the late 1970s, a skinhead revival in the UK included a sizable
white nationalist faction, involving organizations such as the
National Front,
British Movement,
Rock Against Communism and in the late eighties
Blood and Honour. Because of this, the mainstream media began to label the whole skinhead identity as
neo-fascist. This new
white power skinhead movement then spread to other countries, including the
United States.
Emergence
Boneheads (nazi skinheads) and other white supremacists have used this symbol, along with many other hate symbols, in opposition to SHARP.
[10]Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice was founded in 1987 by Marcus, a skinhead from New York City.
[11][1] It emerged as a response by suburban adolescents to the bigotry of the growing White Power Movement in 1982. Traditional skinheads (Trads) formed as a way to show that the skinhead subculture was not based on racism and political extremism.
[12] Some became Antifa, some became Antiwoke, and some Antifa became white nationalist provocateurs. Many became more close-minded Dems in hoodies, in Hoods, in masks, in gangs, behind buildings, behind lies, behind hypocrisy, behind racism, etc. No more working class baldheads here.