Anti Emo riot in Mexico

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Riot police have taken to the streets of several cities in Mexico to ... defend emo kids?

A series of attacks on dyed-hair, eye-makeup-wearing emo kids began in early March when several hundred people went on an emo-beating rampage in Querétaro, a town of 1.5 million about 160 miles north of Mexico City.

The next week, shaggy-haired emo teenagers were harassed again by punks and rockabillys in the capital, prompting police protection and a segment on the TV news. Most recently, a Mexican newspaper reported that metal heads and gangsters have warned Tijuana's emo kids to stay away from the town's fair next month.

But the so-called emos are organizing, too. Last week, they demonstrated against the violence, pictured above, and Wednesday some met with police in Mexico City.

"They're organizing to defend their right to be emo," wrote Daniel Hernandez of LA Weekly on his personal blog, which has provided stellar coverage of the whole affair.

Music-based subcultures have permeated Mexico's major cities for decades, fueled by constant migration from rural cities. But only in the past year have emos begun to make their presence felt in the streets. In response, many of the established so-called tribus urbanas like punks and metalheads are responding with violence. The emo-punk battles are reminiscent of earlier subculture fights among various factions, like the Hell's Angels fighting hippies at the Altamont Music Festival or the Mods taking on the Rockers.

But while videos of Mexican teenagers with pompadours advancing on equally baby-faced emo rockers seem like scenes from a south-of-the-border version of John Waters' Crybaby, there are ugly undercurrents to the story.

First, by some accounts, the emo subculture is identified with homosexuality in Mexico. As Mexico City youth worker Victor Mendoza told Time.com: "At the core of this is the homophobic issue. The other arguments are just window dressing for that."

Gustavo Arellano, the author of Ask a Mexican and an editor at OC Weekly, said that the sexual ambiguities cultivated by emo fashion helped set the group up for targeting by more macho groups.

"What do you do when you are confronted with a question mark about sexuality in Mexico?" Arellano said. "You beat it up."

Forum posts show similar sentiments. One person wrote on a government youth-website forum, "detesto a los emosexuales," which translates as "I hate emosexuals." Emosexual is an obvious play on homosexual, especially in Spanish, where the H is silent.

Many of the attacks have been planned, or at least fomented, on violently anti-emo websites like Movimiento Anti Emosexual, which features videos of physical violence sprinkled liberally with anti-gay sentiment. Last.fm's Anti Emo Death Squad group has almost 4,000 members.

But Arellano said he thought the riots could have a positive impact here in the US.

"It's a great clusterfuck for the American mind's idea of Mexico," Arellano said. "This teaches the rest of the world that Mexico is not just a bunch of cactuses and sombreros."

Photo: Mexican emo kids gather in response to anti-emo violence by metalheads and punk rockers.



http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/03/anti-emo-riots.html
 
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MEXICO CITY -- Suddenly, los emos are the talk of the town here.

For the uninitiated, emos are a category of black-clad teenagers known for their marked emotionalism -- thus, supposedly, the name -- and a sexually ambiguous style that combines the dark look of Goth with childlike touches of pink and other bright colors (think Tim Burton meets Hello Kitty).

In Mexico, emos appear to have been singled out for attack by other groups of youths recently, though the motives are unclear. The clashes, and reports of additional threats spread over the Internet, unnerved officials and put a spotlight on the Mexican variety of youth groups found the world over: punks, Goths, skaters and emos.

Mexico City's leftist government called representatives of the various tribus, or tribes, to peacemaking sessions this week. And it sponsored a public gathering that was aimed at demonstrating that the city is big enough to accommodate all.

Against a backdrop of music by the Cure, the Doors and Manu Chao, representatives of the various youth strains, including one devoted to "Saint Death," urged their brethren to open their minds and hearts, to respect, to let be.

No one mentioned turning on, tuning in or dropping out, but that was the vibe -- though with a lot of skin-tight black pants, spiked hair, chains and glorious eye shadow.

"People don't accept us for who we are. They see something new or different from the rest of society and they think it's bad," said Frida, a 17-year-old emo, done up in black and peering from behind a thick mop of hair that covered most of her face.

This has been an uneasy month in Mexico for emos, who have been satirized elsewhere as overly sensitive depressives. In early March, more than two dozen people were arrested in the central Mexican city of Queretaro when attackers set upon emos in the main square. University officials in the coastal state of Colima scratched classes after a call for more attacks circulated on the Web.......


http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-emos28mar28,0,1083376.story
 
Dec 4, 2004
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wow for some reason i read the title as saying anti emo robot in Mexico...like if they built a robot to destroy Emos lol
 
Feb 7, 2006
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rock people fighting over different sub-genres thats gay. thats like gangster rap fans, and horrorcore rap fans fighting nerdcore rap fans.
 
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rock people fighting over different sub-genres thats gay. thats like gangster rap fans, and horrorcore rap fans fighting nerdcore rap fans.
yea i think its pretty stupid too but sure as hell is funny watchin those EEMs catch a beatdown.. They wanna bitch about how hard life is, and how bad it sucks adn they wanna die.. Hey theres alotta people out there that will help speed up the process justsign on the dotted line
 
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yea i think its pretty stupid too but sure as hell is funny watchin those EEMs catch a beatdown.. They wanna bitch about how hard life is, and how bad it sucks adn they wanna die.. Hey theres alotta people out there that will help speed up the process justsign on the dotted line
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i just think its hillarious when they say the word "ehmo". and also "el ponk" who hates the emos and is protesting because they copy his style

but yeah fuck emos...literally...i used to party in tj when i was 18-19 and i would go to this place that had hella emo/punk/scenester/rockabilly (looks all the same to me) kids. no joke there were some top notch mexican brigadales who just liked wearing thick frame glasses, bandanas, tats, and just the whole eccentric style look, and loved to fuck. i had a fro and i guess some charm at the time so id be in like flynn with them. this was nearly every weekend, and i didnt even have to wear eye liner, all black or super tight pants. i must say those two years were my prime in getting cooch...all thanks to cute mexican girls with low self esteem who tried really hard to look fashionably different (though they all looked like each other)
 

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^yeah, I LOL'd at the "los hare krishnas"


and the mexican with the pompador was funny too.....actually, everything about it was comedy......and an extra LOL @ the word "emosexual"


where's that mari chick to defend her emo peoples?