um i thought the qualifier for being a skinhead was being racist and intolerant?
so what you are saying is that there are skinheads who aren't racist? wouldn't that just make them regular bald people?
This was my understanding.
Apparently this is isn't the case.
Bringing race into this argument is absolutely ridiculous. No one chooses to be black or white or whatever (or male or female, in most cases), but they DO choose to associate themselves with whatever group, be it skinheads, gangsters, or emos. I agree that in most cases judging people (or in the original case in point, attacking them) based on group affiliation is ridiculous. But they chose to join that group. This may sound like I'm saying "They brought it on themselves," but there is a difference. If the common viewpoint of skinheads is that they're violent racists, then even if someone is a non-racist skinhead, they have to realize that there is a cultural affiliation with racist skinheads, for better or worse.
Taking this back to the original discussion, if one chooses to dress and/or act in the emo style, they have to realize that some people DON'T like them, despite them never having done anything.
I face this sort of thing every time I mention I listen to metal, or wear a shirt that has any of my favorite bands on it. Most people (around here at least) think of metal as the likes of Korn, Slipknot, and Distrubed. By my definition, this isn't even metal. And hey, guess what, the common viewpoint is DIFFERENT FROM THE ORIGINAL MEANING! So I understand the frustration that comes when people think your choice of subcultural affiliation is different than what you think it is/means/whatever.
In my case this isn't that big of a deal, I just say "No, those band's aren't really what I call metal." and if they're interested, I inform them a bit more.
This is going to be harder to do with a subculture that has been known, whether correct or incorrect, to cause violence. Why? Because people don't like violence.
Whether the true original Skinheads were violent racists or not doesn't change the fact that the commonly accepted view of skinheads is that of a violent racist. Oh no! The common view is different from the truth or the original usage! This has never happened before! Oh wait, it happens all the time.
I do think that its kinda funny that in this case the discussion of skinheads had nothing to do with racist violence, and I actually agree with Max's original point, and that in order to understand why something happens, you have to look at it objectively first.
For example, Why did this one particular man commit murder? You could easily just say "Because he's BAD!" but that really doesn't explain why. Maybe he was insane, maybe he wanted to settle a grudge, maybe he didn't mean to murder, but things got out of hand, etc.