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Is the concept of "Chav" racist?
Why is it currently popular to label young, white, (mainly) working-class people who wear sportswear, "bling" jewellery and baseball caps,etc as "Chav scum" and so on, when it would pass unmentioned for a young working-class black person to affect this look?
Is it possible to be a black "Chav"? Or is it an easy way for the media to demonise/mock all non-middle class people without appearing racist?
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No best answer has yet been selected by jamesy boy. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A couple of weeks ago, me and a few friends met up in a pub in the town centre where I live for a few pints one Friday night.
We met at 8pm.
When we walked in to the pub, there were a group of chavs, three bloke chavs and two chavettes, and with them they had two kids, in pushchairs, aproximately 18 months of age (being chavs, I'm surprised they had just the two.........but I digress).
The pub was smoky, the chavs were loud, and their kids were screaming. As the parent of an 18 month old myself, my little one had been tucked up in bed for an hour by this time. At one point, Alpha Chav, fag in mouth, picked up one of the poor little sods, and told her to (this is verbatim), fu341ng shut up and go and see your muvver.
This is not an isolated incident, I see many many acts of anti-social behaviour by this truly horrible underclass.
And yes, I'm not afraid to say it................I am better than these people, my friends are better than these people, the people I work with are better than these people.
These people are scum. Period.
For what its worth, my opinion is that calling somebody a chav is neither a derogatory or discriminatory term, from my experience "Chav's" are proud of being known by that label. It is indeed true that "Some" Chavs are scum, id even go as far as to say the Majority of them are. But labelling every chav as scum is (In my opinion) both wrong, and wholly inaccurate. Would you label all "Well to do" people as Snobs?...and totally disregard the notion that some people that fall into a category in our eyes, dont always deserve the labels we give them? We are all guilty of giving individual people and groups of people labels, some of them deserved...some of them less so.
Finally, what about the Baby Chavs as described in the story from the pub in an earlier post?...what reasonable choice do they have in future life of not being forced by an over opinionated society to follow in the footsteps of their parents? If we are honest...labels serve no purpose and have no use, other than to divide society and people, that in other circumstances could be Equal.
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