Russia wages war on emo kids

As I mentioned on the other thread...
This just makes me laugh...

Russia wages war on emo kids

The 'dangerous teen trend' is, apparently, a threat to national stability and anti-emo legislation is being drawn up to outlaw kids sporting black hair with fringes that 'cover half the face'

by
Sean Michaels guardian.co.uk,

Tuesday July 22 2008 Article history

First came the Chechens, then ethnic Georgians, and then maverick journalists. But now Russia's cracking down on a different social group, a demographic they see threatening the very future of their country. These rebels have pierced lips, ridiculous haircuts and too much eyeshadow. They're barbarians in bowler hats, leather jackets and torn-up tights. Yes, emo has come to Russia – and its leaders want no part of it.

Last month the State Duma held a hearing on "Government Strategy in the Sphere of Spiritual and Ethical Education", a piece of legislation aimed at curbing "dangerous teen trends". There, without a clue in the world, social conservatives lumped "emos" together with skinheads, pushing for heavy regulation of emo websites and the banning of emo and goth fashion from schools and government buildings.

"The point of the bill is so that by 2020, Moscow will have someone to rule its government," explained Alexander Grishunin, an adviser to bill sponsor Yevgeny Yuryev, apparently without irony. "This is the first step in the public discourse."

Yuryev and his allies hope to pass the legislation before the end of the year.

Emo music emerged from Washington, DC in the mid-1980s, offering an "emotional" take on hardcore punk. The genre saw a rebirth in the late 1990s and 2000s, adopting elements of glam and goth culture, and integrating a stronger pop influence. Bands like My Chemical Romance and Dashboard Confessional hit Moscow record shops in 2003, and before long teens with dark lipstick and shoulder bags were lounging glumly at the All-Russia Exhibition Centre and Pushkin Square.

The new bill describes "emos" as 12-16 year-olds with black and pink clothing, studded belts, painted fingernails, ear and eyebrow piercings, and black hair with fringes that "cover half the face". Emo culture's "negative ideology" may encourage depression, social withdrawal and even suicide, the bill alleges – with young girls being particularly vulnerable.

"Of course, there are emo teens who just listen to their music. But our actions are not directed at them but rather at those who also hurt themselves, commit suicide and promote those acts," bill co-author Igor Ponkin explained to the Moscow Times. Though we are not certain how Ponkin intends to target people who have committed suicide, he certainly seems determined.

Emo-lovers insist that there is nothing wrong with being gloomy and wearing strange clothes. "Expressing psychological emotions is not forbidden by law," underlined Dmitry Gilevich of the Russian emo band MAIO.

In the UK, emo kids took to the streets to protest their portrayal in the media, particularly tabloid allegations that emo music had compelled otherwise sunny teens into committing suicide. In Russia, the stakes are even higher – at protests this weekend, teenagers were speaking out against lawmakers who equate their fashion sense, and their community, with criminality and Nazism.

Dozens of black-clad music fans marched in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, where the government is fast-tracking anti-emo legislation. "How can you stop people from expressing themselves, from dressing how they like, from living a way of life that doesn't harm anyone?" one protester asked on REN TV. Others held placards saying "Kill the State in Yourself" and "A Totalitarian State Encourages Stupidity", both of which would make terrific emo song titles.

And while we would hope that Russian music nerds would rally around persecuted emo fans, their plight so similar to history's arbitrary, vaguely homophobic crackdowns on disco, hippies and early rockers, many music-lovers are still accusing the genre of selling out. "It used to be honest and real," bemoaned Russian musician Sergei Vel. "Now it all faded and merged into the mainstream."

Not to worry, Sergei – if Russian legislators have their way, emo will be excised from the mainstream like a melancholy, pierced, black-shellacked cancer.

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/jul/22/russian.emo
 
The new bill describes "emos" as 12-16 year-olds with black and pink clothing, studded belts, painted fingernails, ear and eyebrow piercings, and black hair with fringes that "cover half the face". Emo culture's "negative ideology" may encourage depression, social withdrawal and even suicide, the bill alleges – with young girls being particularly vulnerable.

hmmm,
12-16: no (just mentally)
black and pink clothes: check
studded belt: check
painted fingernails: check
ear and eyebrow piercings: i got my earlobes pierced at age 10..f***! ...check
black hair: check
fringes that cover half the face: i just trimmed my "fringe" two days ago
depression: check
social withdrawal: im home on a friday night...check
suicide: nope, still here

7 out of 10. guess I gotta cancel my trip to Moscow. :(
 
If only Bush would push Congress to pass similar legislation.

Forget Al-Queida, Emos are the real enemy.
 
LOL I also have to check some of that, still I don't consider myself an emo.
Can you imagine if you go there for a trip and somebody arrests you and you have no idea what's going on?
 
LOL I also have to check some of that, still I don't consider myself an emo.
Can you imagine if you go there for a trip and somebody arrests you and you have no idea what's going on?

its so stupid. i guess "emo" is the new "goth." remember when everyone was afraid of those guys? :rolleyes:
 
LOL I also have to check some of that, still I don't consider myself an emo.
Can you imagine if you go there for a trip and somebody arrests you and you have no idea what's going on?

"The KGB is Smarter Than You Think"
 
you know for the life of me, I see more people whining about emo's then emo's actually whining...:\

don't get me wrong, they can be whiny, but I see more 'emo-haters' whining then any actual 'emo kids'.

does this mean they'll ban Morrissey?? :eek:

that was a joke. D: plz do not be killing me.
 
this really does not surprise me,at all.I mean,they are still debating off and on if they should sue the film makers behind the harry potter movies.

putindobby.jpg


though i must say the resemblance is amazing.:)
 
As I mentioned on the other thread...
This just makes me laugh...


Emo music emerged from Washington, DC in the mid-1980s, offering an "emotional" take on hardcore punk. The genre saw a rebirth in the late 1990s and 2000s, adopting elements of glam and goth culture, and integrating a stronger pop influence. Bands like My Chemical Romance and Dashboard Confessional hit Moscow record shops in 2003, and before long teens with dark lipstick and shoulder bags were lounging glumly at the All-Russia Exhibition Centre and Pushkin Square.

hahaha. My Chemical Romance are so tuff.
 
Chris Carrabba with his 5'4'' self would kick all their asses!!!







(yes i had a Chris Carrabba poster in my dorm room when I was 19, don't hate :o)

i was too scared to mention Chris, he's known to find addresses and take painful revenge. : O

it's alright, i listened to the acoustic version of Hands Down repeatedly when it came out. :o:p
 
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