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it's important to mock and belittle military and law enforcement to signal to others that these are not respectable professions, both to dissuade entry and to devalorize the institutions in the public eye
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You know, if Spider Punk gets people interested in punk, good. We all have to start somewhere and Hobie is a damn good representation. If he is what makes a person go âhey, this seems cool, I should check it out.â good. Thatâs one more person interested in punk and wanting to get into it.Â
That being said, if you are new to punk(hi baby punks!) some things to keep in mind
1. Punk philosophy is largely anti-authoritarian. Individual and even punk communities differ on specifics, and some are more political than others, but the core themes tend to be resisting those who would control and oppress us, and supporting and including people in your community
2. Punk fashion SHOULD NOT BE EXPENSIVE. A lot of fashion companies will try and sell you jackets for a couple hundred bucks, but thatâs just corporations trying to cash in on a subculture. A big part of Punk and its history is DIY because Punk should be open to everyone and putting that behind a fashion paywall is just not punk. You donât even need to be dressing punk to BE punk, but thrift your clothes. Make stencils and use spray paint or bleach to give it a pattern. Use old jeans to make patches. Buy your spikes and studs in bulk and go wild. Turn your old t shirt that doesnât fit anymore into a back patch. Go crazy with some safety pins. You can make more with $30 than you can buy from a designer for $300. And skill is not needed, frankly if it looks a little wonky it makes it look more punk
3. Dental floss makes for good thread for sewing on patches. Itâs good for thick, stylistic stitches and is both cheap and durable. Donât know why I made this its own point but itâs one of the most common tricks for punk DIY besides taking paint to scraps of fabric to make a patch. Honestly, if you want to know how to do more, just ask other punks how they made their vests and jackets, theyâll probably be happy enough to tell you
4. Punk philosophy and music is closely related. The communities evolved around the music scene so it is closely linked. Give some punk bands a try if you havenât already. Thereâs a bunch of subgenres so youâll probably find something you like. From OGÂ âproto punkâ where the sound was still developing into what we call punk, to pop punk, anarco punk, and folk punk. There are people who say you canât be punk if you donât listen to the music, and thereâs a whole conversation to be had about all that, but itâs just a good idea to try listening to some punk music
5, Nazis fuck off
6. Seriously, nazis fuck off. Thereâs a whole history behind it and why we associate skinhead punks with neo nazis. Largely weâve made it clear we donât want nazis in our community and the street punk music scene that nazi punks became associated with has made strides to separate themselves from that.
7. Be cool and respectful of people regardless of religion, ethnicity, race, sexuality, gender, background, etc. Solidarity with our community is important and all sorts are welcome. Gatekeeping isnât cool and frankly women and minorities have done a lot for punk as a whole. Respect for everyone
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