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    Who ever thought punk was not progressive? At minimum it was blatantly anti-authoritarian and counter to the conservative culture in Thatcher’s UK and Reagan’s US. Why would anyone be shocked to find out that it was also pro-choice, feminist, and anti-discriminatory?

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      Because the Nazi skinheads did a great job of co-opting the punk title for most people who weren’t actually interested in punk. The news media were very complicit in pushing that specific image to undermine the punk movement to the general public.

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        The Nazi skinheads co-opted skinhead. After the Geraldo Rivera episode everyone I knew let their hair grow out because they didn’t want to be associated with that shit. Before that there were only a few isolated scenes where you’d see Nazi skinheads. Cutting off your hair was popular in the hardcore punk scenes because it was contrary to the long feathered hair popular in the 70’s and 80’s plus it was a lot easier than trying to get a Mohawk to stand up straight. That took a whole can of hairspray and we were all broke.

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        Because the Nazi skinheads did a great job of co-opting the punk title

        Nah. They tried REAL hard to infiltrate and take over, but real punks always managed to repel them.

        for most people who weren’t actually interested in punk

        And/or were just old fogies.

        The news media were very complicit in pushing that specific image to undermine the punk movement to the general public.

        Corporate news and undermining left wing people by conflating them with far right hate clubs. Name a more iconic duo.

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      Because the right have been carefully spending decades rewriting history and dumbfucks keep falling for it. Punk, doctor who and ratm were never conservative but pundits will tell you at great length how shocked and appalled they are when these things keep being left af

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      I mean a pretty popular punk song is NOFX Ronnie and Mags. It just talks incredible shit about Regan and thatcher. Listen to NOFX Jesusland and that should indicate what it’s all about. Damn I love punk.

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      Some people just like the music and are either bad at media analysis or don’t care enough to look into to further than the surface level.

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    It’s crazy how like delusioned people are Like punk is all about punching Nazis and Star wars has always been political The empire is basically a Nazi analog

    Like come on man

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      Basically what happened is some people started to pretend good art has absolutely no politics in it, except they decided what constitutes as politics, usually giving free pass to the “offensive humor” types like South Park and iDubbz.

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        damn I had to look up what idubbz is and it just… seems so unappealing

        why are all these YouTube “celebrities” so lame is it really just cause they happened to be appealing to tweens when cell phones were invented

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          The appeal of iDubbz back in the content cop days was that it was unfiltered and gritty. I never much cared for the jackass style shock factor things he did together with filthy Frank but he was the king of burning down vapid youtube one-day-wonders like ricegum.

          It has a huge “you had to be there” factor nowadays though in my opinion. I have never felt compelled to go back and rewatch anything because it just doesn’t seem to fit into this era of the internet.

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      Don’t know about the Nazi analogy, but in the original Book (The adventures of Luke Skywalker) on which the original movies are based, the emperor is literally described as being Nixon.

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      Star Trek has gone woke is the one that gets me. Let That Be Your Last Battlefield was not subtle and by the time of Far Beyond the Stars they weren’t bothering with analogs.

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        TNG had an episode centered on discrimination of non-typical gender identity and conversion therapy over 30 years ago.

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        TBF, Avery Brooks fought like hell to get Far Beyond The Stars as uncomfortable as it was. Berman and the network wanted it to be a trite little story about a sci-fi writer; almost all the racism, discrimination, etc was Brooks pushing back on them.

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        Far Beyond the Stars is my absolute favorite, It’s Only a Paper Moon is a close second. DS9 is top tier sci-fi in my book.

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      The Empire is America, the rebels were the Vietcong. Lucas has said this specifically in multiple interviews. The Nazis helped with the uniforms, but The Empire is directly based on Wilsonian Doctrine.

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    The Right hated Rock and Roll back in the 1950s because you had white kids listening to dangerous ‘race music.’

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      Same with rap in the 90-00s and even still to this day to some extent.

      And I’m pretty damned sure some moderate liberals were wrapped up in it as well. It is America after all, where everyone’s a judgmental bigot.

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          Dee Snider calling out Tipper to her face in front of her husband was the best part of the PMRC Senate hearings.

          As the creator of “Under the Blade,” I can say categorically that the only sadomasochism, bondage, and rape in this song is in the mind of Ms. Gore.

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    I love seeing stuff like this, but I absolutely HATE that we are all still fighting for these rights and such basic shit is not long since codified into law. What the fuck.

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      It’s so ridiculous that part of me always thinks it must be a cynical evil distraction while all they really care about is continuing to transfer wealth from those already with less to those already with more. Because of course decent people care way more about human rights than a couple percentage points in their tax rate.

      But I guess it doesn’t matter what truly motivates these supposed puppet masters when the hate around the world is very real.

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      it’s understandable that they don’t

      If you ask a millennial then woke is a sarcastic term for someone who cares about fake social issues: like needing to stop gay marriage for society to exist

      If you ask a zoomer then woke is a non-sarcastic term for someone who cares about real social issues: like needing to permit gay marriage so people can be equal

      Obviously the zoomers are wrong about the term because they came after but enough of them use the term that way that it is no longer wrong

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      Star Trek isn’t woke enough these days.

      TNG had Picard give a speech to a person from the past about how the Federation was able to accomplish so much only because society stopped being oriented around the accumulation of wealth.

      Discovery had a character praise Elon Musk for being a pioneer.

      To be fair to Discovery I think that was written before Musk had completely (or at least publicly) gone off the deep end, but even at the time I thought it was extremely stupid to have a character praise an early 21st century oligarch in the same sentence that they mention actual inventors and engineers.

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        That Musk-praise Discovery bit was said by someone from the mirror universe.

        So it checks out.

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    They are so woke, their wokeness needs to be in a fucking museum!

    It’s almost as if they don’t give a damn about their bad reputation.

    Also, there is a need for this Video in this thread.