katie_bird wrote:
American History X. I don't know if many of you have seen it, but i think that you should if you haven't. Not only is it a great film but the messages in it are strong.
Think that's a strong film? Check out
Romper Stomper. It's a much more blunt look at neo-nazi boneheads. And because it's an independent-style film, it doesn't feel the pressure to be marketable and give you a rosy feeling. You probably will have to think about the movie, instead of the movie setting out for you how you should feel about it. I dig that.
katie_bird wrote:
After watching the film I realized that my only preception of a skinhead was a nazi-skinhead which lead me to believe that all skinheads were nazis.
Don't feel bad - you were in the company of 98%+ of the population.
katie_bird wrote:
Then i did some research and realized that originaly skinheads weren't rascist.
Not only were they not racist, they were heavily influenced by the immigrant West Indian population of England. In fact, there was a whole segment of Jamaican (and Jamaican influenced) music widely called Skinhead Reggae. This, of course, was long long before punk was even a glimmer in Malcom McLaren's eye. When punk came around, there was a British Nationalist movement gaining support, and they co-opted the tough guy skinhead look and corrupted it forever. I could go on for hours and hours about it, but it'll be pretty easy to do more of your own research. Good luck!