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Beijing Skinheads: It's a Way of Life

mconnelly
An evening spent with Beijing's own skinhead band, MiSanDao. You can check them out at
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  • skinheadawayoflife
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  • skinheadawayoflife
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      skinheadawayoflife  
    • Good On Them,There enjoying the skinhead culture without the bullS**t. Its Supposed to have been fun not all that political crap,i for one raise my glass to this band.ii wish them well.

    • 3 years ago
  • aquamammal
  • HaloedGriot
  • seamangold
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      seamangold  
    • Its only a guess, but malathion might be on the East Coast, where I've heard of that color coding. Or maybe not. I've found interpretations to vary from eras, as well as areas.
      At 15, in the mid-eighties, in the Bay Area of California, the red braces with red laces were predominantly a Nazi/American Front identifier.
      As a punk, you wore whatever you wanted regardless of how you might be interpreted, thus being "punk rock".
      By spending a moment on misandaooi's myspace, it seemed evident that their idea of brotherhood stretches beyond racial divides.

    • 3 years ago
  • malathion
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      malathion  
    • "getting red " is what he means i guess . black docs , like the combat boots that preceded them , really didn't symbolize anything specific until you put red laces on them , which meant "punk" . putting white laces on a boot was "pro-white " ( or pro working class ) - and when oxblood docs came out , and you put white laces on them , it was a step up ( call it neo-nazi if you want to ) red + white = white blood . i suppose he's just trying to say "get serious" . but a chinese guy wearing white laces on any boot is something whose real meaning has been lost in translation for them .
      this is the best of my knowledge - go to
      "oxbloodoi.com"
      if you have any questions . i've never been a skinhead , though i've been around plenty , so anything i say is as an outsider .

    • 3 years ago
  • malathion
  • mconnelly
  • seamangold
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      seamangold  
    • This is another example of how deep western culture is sinking into the new China.

      Fortunately, this time, its not in the form of teen pop rock icons boasting corporate sponsored commercialism.

      The Oi music which they perform is a very valid and energetic genre that speaks strongly of independence of self and unity between friends, not of Naziism or racial superiority. Its about being part of the blue collar working class and not being ashamed of it. Sure it has its brand names, but that demonstrates its simplicity.

      You won't find these musicians blinging blood diamonds and driving squandered cash-mobiles.

    • 3 years ago
  • bstein
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