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The best part was when, in one of those e-mails, chav-retard#76642 pretends to be a solicitor threatening to close the site. His master plan falls on it's ass as his retarded spelling and non-sensical sentence structure makes it clear we are reading a mail from a spasticated mouth breather.
I hate these people, to the gas chambers with them.
> Borat your views sometimes come dangerously close to the 'fascist'
> ones that you despise.
Sometimes I feel it's necessary to single out a face or a particular trait to focus my frustration on. I realise the infantile and potentially dangerous nature of stereotyping, and I try my very best not to follow this path at times. Only the most simple of folk give in to things such as prejudice, the fear of what they do not understand, choosing to believe you can tar people with the same brush, judged only on appearance.
But when you see so many of these idiots acting the way they do, day in day out, sample first hand what their utter disregard for society leads to. It's very difficult to see a large group of teenagers on a street corner, and not assume they are up to no good. I try and give people the benefit of the doubt, but some days I just couldn't care less. I've been at the business end of what these cretins can get up to, when an egg (laugh it up) hit me in the eye while driving my car. Nearly crashed and had a black eye, I dare say it could have been worse. Yes, that was one group, unfair to judge the rest the same, but there are other examples.
There's a sh** load wrong with our society and nobody ever wants to hold their hands up and say "Yes, I was out of order, I apologise." It's all book passing, nobody ever seems to be to blame, there's always another scapegoat, someone else to sue. Let's drop the minimum age of prosecution, let's have schools where teachers aren't afraid to strike unruly pupils, and most of all, let's drop this American led mindset, where no-one is ever at fault. If people were held accountable for their actions, maybe they'd think twice about the way they act. Oh, and let's not get started on the Jews ... (JOKE)
I must admit, I do treat people I see in trackies or burburry with caution, thanks again to the Chavs for giving the tracksuit a tainted name.
Whatever you consider to be a "Chav", I think most people will agree that anyone who fits the description I gave earlier (hostility towards the innocent, abuse/violence at random strangers) is someone to be looked down upon. It's more than a choice of lifestyle, its hate and evil, it's everything that's wrong with society.
It doesnt matter what "group" they come into. Chav, Goth, or any other. People like this fall under "Scum". To hell with the lot of 'em, and good riddance.
> Xzibit wrote:
> Alfonse wrote:
> Everybody's weird in their own way Xzibit.
>
> True. But Goths are truely satanist freaks.
>
> I'm not a goth, but I have some friends who are, and here's the
> lowdown. They're nice people.
>
> OK, my mates nickname is Azrael, his wardrobe consists of black and
> make up, he listens mainly to death metal and he went through a
> period of carving stars into his wrists.
>
> Yeah, he's not what you would call "normal" or
> "cool", but he's not hurting anyone but maybe himself. He
> doesn't hang around and knife people in dark alleys, he doesn't shout
> abuse to strangers as they go past. He doesn't make his life's AIM to
> lower the self-esteem of every reasonable person in society.
>
> So what if goths are weird? At least they're not Chavs. (before you
> say not all chavs are like that read my earlier post)
I'm sure your friend is a nice person.I am freaked out by what they wear but if they cause no harm to me, that's fine. Their dress sense is nothing to do with me, but when i walk round in my trackies and see a different style of clothing, it does make me want to take a look. As the saying goes, it's whats on the inside that counts.
> You can't really tar them all with the same brush,
and it's still 'innocent until proven guilty' and a style choice does not indicate a mind-set.
Borat your views sometimes come dangerously close to the 'fascist' ones that you despise.
> Alfonse wrote:
> Everybody's weird in their own way Xzibit.
>
> True. But Goths are truely satanist freaks.
I'm not a goth, but I have some friends who are, and here's the lowdown. They're nice people.
OK, my mates nickname is Azrael, his wardrobe consists of black and make up, he listens mainly to death metal and he went through a period of carving stars into his wrists.
Yeah, he's not what you would call "normal" or "cool", but he's not hurting anyone but maybe himself. He doesn't hang around and knife people in dark alleys, he doesn't shout abuse to strangers as they go past. He doesn't make his life's AIM to lower the self-esteem of every reasonable person in society.
So what if goths are weird? At least they're not Chavs. (before you say not all chavs are like that read my earlier post)
I've met a fair few decent chavs, some happy to admit that they'd rather listen to some System Of A Down rather than some 50 Cent. Unfortunately, the amount of chavs that I've met that are actually friendly comes nowhere near to the amount that have shouted abuse at me for absolutely no reason and generally shown that they are prats.
You could make the argument that there are people from all stereotypes that are gits, but I come across very few goths, skaters, emo's etc etc who are idiots in comparison with the amount of chavs that I come across.
> Everybody's weird in their own way Xzibit.
True. But Goths are truely satanist freaks.
I wouldn't have said drinking habits are the main concern. When I go out, I either go the local pub or to a friends house. Things have got out of hand in the past, drink inevitably promotes 'chav' behaviour and I've done some things I've deeply regretted afterwards.
I can understand that younger people cannot go to the pub, and I'm not going to bore you with the 'minors shouldn't be drinking anyway' arguement, as I started my drinking career at 16 and for the most part this took place in an outdoor environment. It's natural to be curious about drink and I don't have too much of a problem with it.
When I think about what I hate about the chav culture, I think about my local Mcdonalds car park, swarming with slack jawed simpletons on a friday night, wheelspinning their vauxhall novas, driving round and round giving threatening glances to anyone unlucky enough to be gazing in their direction. The type of people that hang out around off licenses, harrassing customers to buy them cigarettes, then telling them to 'get f****d' when they refuse. The type of people who speak with that monotonous fake lazy Manchester accent when they live in Chorley, who use words like 'innit' and 'mush'.
I want to punch them in the face. Ironically I'd be no better than them if I did. So you see, it's contageous too.
Ah, I love these sunday rants. A full week of work starting the following day has a dampening effect on me.