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The new skinheads

Examines the motives of skinheads, once defined as defiant delinquents, discovering that they have become smarter and more violent. They have grown out their hair, covered their tattoos and seemingly blended in with the rest of society. However their hate message has continued to spread, and they now coordinate their efforts with other hate groups, including the KKK and Aryan Nations.

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  • "Examines the motives of skinheads, once defined as defiant delinquents, discovering that they have become smarter and more violent. They have grown out their hair, covered their tattoos and seemingly blended in with the rest of society. However their hate message has continued to spread, and they now coordinate their efforts with other hate groups, including the KKK and Aryan Nations."@en
  • "More than 20 years ago, the first skinheads appeared in England. Violent youths with shaved heads, they intimidated any in their path. But for all their brutality and viciousness, they were too extreme to be a real threat to society, and many experts today feel that the movement has died. See why that optimistic view may be far from the truth. Examine the motives of these delinquents and find that, far from disappearing, they have become much smarter and more sophisticated growing their hair, hiding their tattoos and blending in with society. Yet, their dangerous message has continued to spread, as have murder rates, beatings, and hate crimes. And now, they have coordinated their efforts with other hate groups, including the KKK and Aryan Nation."@en

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  • "The new skinheads"@en