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Likes punk rock music and/or whose style of dress is influenced by [[punk rock]]; against [[war]], and will participate and organize [[anti-war protests]]. May practice [[non-violence]], [[vegetarianism]] or [[veganism]]."<ref>[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=peace%20punk Peace punk] Urban dictionary, Weatherford</ref>
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Hippie who is ducking the hippy-hate. The ''Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism'' at [[California State University]], San Bernardino in conjunction with the NCH found that 155 homeless people were killed by non-homeless people in "hate killings", while 76 people were killed in all the other traditional hate crime [[homicide]] categories such as race and religion, combined.<ref name=CSHE>[[National Coalition for the Homeless]], [http://www.nationalhomeless.org/projects/hatecrimes.html Hate, "Violence, and Death on Main Street USA: A report on Hate Crimes and Violence Against People Experiencing Homelessness, 2006"], February 2007</ref> The CSHE contends that negative and degrading portrayals of the homeless contribute to a climate where violence takes place. Same goes for hippies, except that they can be mistaken for homeless as well.
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== Links ==
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* [http://gimmesomethingbetter.com/excerpts/peace-punks Peace Punks] Gimme Something Better
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* [http://anti-flag.com/forum/ Anti-flag] Ok, so it is a chat room.
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Revision as of 02:31, 26 January 2011

Likes punk rock music and/or whose style of dress is influenced by punk rock; against war, and will participate and organize anti-war protests. May practice non-violence, vegetarianism or veganism."[1]

Hippie who is ducking the hippy-hate. The Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino in conjunction with the NCH found that 155 homeless people were killed by non-homeless people in "hate killings", while 76 people were killed in all the other traditional hate crime homicide categories such as race and religion, combined.[2] The CSHE contends that negative and degrading portrayals of the homeless contribute to a climate where violence takes place. Same goes for hippies, except that they can be mistaken for homeless as well.

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