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09-17-2007, 08:42 AM | #22 (permalink) |
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I wasn't saying it was you. I just ment in general. A lot of people complain about FSU but do nothing but complain. Thats all I was saying. Not all violence is good but its not always bad either.
I'm defending violence just to show your hard or gang up on kids, I know thats wrong. But it happens not always right but oh well. Thats just how I see things.
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09-17-2007, 04:55 PM | #27 (permalink) | |
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09-18-2007, 10:22 AM | #29 (permalink) | |
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opinion and truth don't belong in the same sentance. Second no one on here has said that don't think people can have their own opinions or anything of that nature. So I'm guessing you are talking about a real life situation?
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09-20-2007, 05:10 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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"Hoping to avoid any sort of conflict this time around, Brown and Matt Weltner, the show’s booker, approached the group of men. “It was explained that as long as we didn’t do anything ‘***goty,’ we would be all right,” says Brown. “They said they were there to respect hardcore and as long as they weren’t disrespected, then nothing bad would happen.
Dangers, an abrasive hardcore quartet of young twentysomethings, could play, but they couldn’t perform “Neo Neo-Nazis (Stop ****ing **** Up),” a song where Brown criticizes FSU’s violent practices. If they did, the men told Brown, “You know what’s gonna happen,” alluding to the past, when Brown suffered minor injuries after being assaulted by FSU members outside a show in L.A. (Police weren’t called.) In lieu of censoring their set, or suffering the violent consequences, Weltner and Dangers decided to cancel the show. According to his bandmates and concertgoers who were there, a member of a local hardcore band suffered minor injuries after a show in Seattle when members of FSU jumped him, allegedly for “talking ****” about them on a local message board. Twenty-year-old Lucas Thilman says he was beaten at a house party last July, when members of FSU refused to leave. He suffered a concussion, brain contusions, and a broken hand." these are all quotes from the below url ****'s ****ed Up - News - City - The Stranger, Seattle's Only Newspaper ^ Various occasions where someone reasonably impugns on FSU's behavior and they get the **** kicked out of them for not keeping their mouth shut and having an opinion that what FSU is doing is unjust. |