I think this already exists.
I think this already exists.
No thanks we’re good.
Yeah, I know how dare they.
It’s not just a one off stupid post though, Kara posts shit like this every damn day, and the too damn liberal for their own damn good Jezzies lap this shit up. And it’s usually white women who feel guilty for being born white who egg this kind of hack bullshit on. Dwayne is right. This stupid shit devalues actual…
The Vespa scene is surely interesting - never had to deal with skinheads but most of the institutional knowledge in the boards online is passed down by women.
lol
*SNORK*
Here in Denver we have the Mods and Knockers and Secret Cervix scooter clubs. All vintage Italian steel.
Oh God, here we go.
Heh! I’ve never known any formal members either, but I did know a bunch of guys in college that took the deliberately-and-visibly-non-racist route (it was the late 80s, everybody wanted a piece of that Skinhead Fashion, but not all of them wanted the Nazi baggage that came with). That poster above sounded genuinely…
See also: SHARPs
Oh I hear you now (wink).
Ha but nah none intended. The lede was clearly for a “there is something wrong here and I’m gonna tell you what” type piece.
“I don’t know what Kara’s going to complain about...”
The original skinhead subculture started in the United Kingdom in late 1960s, and had heavy British mod and Jamaican rude boy influences, including a love for ska and soul music.[1][2][3][4] Although some skinheads (including black skinheads) had engaged in “Paki bashing” (random violence against Pakistanis and other …
I thought the image up top was the actual shirt and was like “I don’t know what Kara’s going to complain about, I would totally wear that.”