What happened to punk?

What happened to punk?

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was meant to be new got stale and old

punk was inherently anti authority and collectivist as a movement in the beginning. what the bottom image is what anti authority and collectivist supporters have become

Punk was a Democrat funded psysop whose goal was to destroy comswrvaticm and make degeneracy cool

>no being scared of things
Do punks really?

How do you go from this

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to this

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If punk as an idea is counterculture, what was rebellion 40 years ago is now the establishment.

Social media

when your entire stance is being against "The Man," you don't actually have a stance.

They can't rage against the 1% either since that would be anti-semitic

>being a nazi
Cringe

>thinking you should be in charge of what anyone else thinks
Cringe

That was the fucking point of punk, to make normies like you cringe while cashing a fat fucking check

Shut up retards
Brainwashed by capitalist dogma

whatever "the man" even means to you in this context, you vague schmuck

you're afraid of of these groups of people achieving equal status both socially and economically within society, which is what the "phobia" is meant to imply, not that you're viscerally scared of these people.

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bingo
this applies to rock and roll and hip hop as well

this was different

Fuck off, Sal

Nazi punks were hated because they were assholes at shows and only went to start fights and beat up teenagers. It wasn't because they were heckin nazis.

they're different, but society hates them all the same
which is, after all, the essence of being punk

who are top left, top right, and bottom right?

not an argument

>be anti authority
>follow authority