El Protoolio wrote:bfields wrote:So I ask you, was anti-semitism a part of the punk scene in Chicago?
There were some pretty fucking severe people in the late 80's when I got into it. All the skinheads I knew, while being pretty fucking confrontational, angry and crazy, weren't racist in any way.
My friend (who I'm sure is reading this thread) told me about some racist skinheads that were part of the punk scene in Blue Island, a southern suburb of Chicago. I'm not necessarily against a web page or documentary using a photo like the one I'm ranting about. I just think it's strange that that photo was the only photo on the web page and they didn't provide any context in which to view the photo.
El Protoolio wrote:This is why I want to talk about the 70's and 80's. A shinier, happier time for Chicago punk.
I was all but five years old in 1980. I remember as a freshman going to high school seeing "Naked Raygun" etched into one of the backstage walls of our auditorium. That's my first hand memory. Beautiful!