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bud389 May 1st, 2009 10:08 PM

Russia Bans emo's!
 
Russia to Make Emo and Goth Music Illegal - PSFK.com

"If you wear black eyeliner, straightened long hair that covers at least one eye ball, and have lots of broken heart tattoos and black clothes--you are a menace to society in Russia. While so-called "emo kids" made headlines in Mexico recently for the amount of violence inflicted on them by others, the former Soviet Union is now making the subculture illegal for the amount of violence they apparently inflict on themselves."

Well, not that effective globally, but it's a good fucking start.

Metall_pingwin May 1st, 2009 10:20 PM

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I gasped, I looked as signs of humour, I refused to believe.

I'm not one to listen to emo music, but this kind of censorship is going to make for some fuckin' awesome protests in russia.

bud389 May 1st, 2009 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Metall_pingwin (Post 4879723)
I gasped, I looked as signs of humour, I refused to believe.

I'm not one to listen to emo music, but this kind of censorship is going to make for some fuckin' awesome protests in russia.

i look forward for this possibly heading to the US :D (i can dream)

Primarch Vulkan May 1st, 2009 10:35 PM

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Shouldn't this be in the Music fourm? Anyways, Not really into emo music...but if someone wears black are they consider emo/goth in the russia now? Yeeesh Sterotype's are going to run wild in that country

Junk angel May 2nd, 2009 03:53 AM

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Well, not that effective globally, but it's a good fucking start.
You are an idiot aren't you?
This is not as much about the emo subculture as what kind of precedent this might create.
It's basically a kind of racism, merely targeting a fashion culture instead of of a skincolor, gender or whatever.

Plus I thought you were an american. Why aren't you scrambling to defend their right to free speech and selfexpression? Because that's basically what said law would limit.

And on another note, I think news about this is a few months old. Not sure about that though.

Darth Taxi May 2nd, 2009 04:29 AM

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Give those EMOES a break...they look weird and they do weird stuff but it's all their problem and I don't think anyone should give a shit about them.

Serio May 2nd, 2009 05:16 AM

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Russian reversal does seem to work to some degree, it seems. I thought it'd be enough simply to make it illegal to inflict damage on yourself.

Mr. Matt May 2nd, 2009 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by bud389 (Post 4879726)

i look forward for this possibly heading to the US :D (i can dream)

You must be the only American I know of who actually wants somebody to piss all over the vaunted US Constitution.

Warforger May 2nd, 2009 08:35 AM

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Guys this is the same country that banned South Park, which already has the worst explicit sign on it, basiclly saying that NO ONE should watch it.

Emo's causing violence? Whats next a ban on Death Metal and hardcore rap? Seriously, sometimes I hate my origins...

Anyway, I really doubt its going to be enforced, much like the "No eating oranges in bathtubs" law in California (yes they have a law like that) wasn't enforced. I also ride my bike with no helmet, there's a warning on my bike to wear a helmet always, it says its the law, yet police officers always pass me by and don't appear to notice.

MrFancypants May 2nd, 2009 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Warforger (Post 4879978)
I also ride my bike with no helmet, there's a warning on my bike to wear a helmet always, it says its the law, yet police officers always pass me by and don't appear to notice.

That is actually one of those laws that makes sense, with the head being rather vulnerable, facial skin prone to keep ever-lasting scars in case of injury and the limited protection a bike can offer you in case of an accident.


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