>>260544Thank you for acknowledging this! I honestly really despise the normal people who appropriated things that were originally for weird, outcasted, or oppressed people who didn’t really fit in and made it a beauty contest.
The whole point of punk is artistic expression of anger against society as a whole. The college douchebag they/thems do not realize it, but they ARE the the society that punk strives to free people from. I think it is a form of virtue signaling, tbh. Punk is the perfect space for a bad person to mask their sociopathic (or simply just downright rude and mean) traits under the guise of supporting a good cause. It also takes the burden off of them even have to attempt being a good person simply because of their views.
There are so many punks that I’ve met that had the nastiest attitudes. If you’re going to be a trans rights activist, why not start by being kind to others around you? I think it’s easier for them to lie about supporting these large-scale movements that have absolutely no impact on their day-to-day life and others in it than to actually be kind to the person standing in front of them.
All of it is for clout, though. They don’t have any real views. See how any of them change once they get cancelled because of personal beef (for example, one girl stole another girl’s man or a guy didn’t want to commit to a girl who had feelings for him) and the canceller has to legitimize their dislike of the cancellee and publicly execute them/get their revenge by them by making a social media post accusing them of being a racist, a homophobe, or a rapist. Unfortunately, the person cancelled, in my experience, tends to be an autistic person who has trouble with appropriate social communication.
I’m not even exaggerating. I’ve seen all of this on the punk scene in real time in a space where I thought I’d get away from all of this conformist, follower bullshit and find other weirdos like me to hang around with who share similar interests.