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Similar situation with punk. There are still Nazi Punks, but they're asking for trouble at most gigs or areas with that sort of influence. From Dead Kennedys to Chumba Wamba, folks make it known these days they're not welcome. Shame about the few bands here and there still spreading the rhetorics, yet barking dogs will always be heard in the distance...
I've been to punk rock bowling in Vegas I think four times. One constant is that any hint of Nazi bullshit will get immediately and enthusiastically trampled.
I was at a party in college & a young lady was having a not so great night. She passed out, horked up what apparently looked like Alice Springs Chicken from Outback, & one of her sorority sisters had drawn a swastika on her forehead.
My roommate & I knew where she lived. So I went to grab puke-a-potomous, she went to get her car.
By the time I got back to puke-a-potomous on the couch, someone had turned the swastika into a very crudely drawn Windows logo.
Now I kinda wanna see some NaziPunk get pinned down at a concert, while someone converts his offensive tattoos into corporate logos.
Indeed, the situation with punk is very similar to the situation with punk. Good point.
Lol I just noticed I did this. Serves me right for getting on Lemmy after medicating! Thanks haha
was it the DK Nazi Punks Fuck Off song that belied their feelings of the nazis