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Goths and Emos frighten authorities

Published: 12 September, 2008, 06:00
Edited: 14 September, 2009, 01:45

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Rebellious teenagers groups, known as Goths and Emos, are a popular part of the city's youth sub culture. But their trademark make-up and piercing are causing concern for the authorities. A bill has been put to Russia's State Duma aimed at curbing what is

Emo and Goth music is a western import into Russia, a genre that emerged in the U.S. in the mid-eighties, offering an “emotional” take on hardcore punk.

“For me, EMO began with the music but grew into a new identity. I just wanted to stand out from the crowd. We love to express our emotions, laughing and crying with equal passion,” Emo-girl Alena said.

But, in June, a piece of legislation proposed in the State Duma warned against “dangerous teenage trends”. It calls for stringent website regulation and dress codes in schools and public buildings.

“Our proposals are only concerned with their extreme manifestations … depression, social withdrawal, sometimes even suicide,” Aleksandr Grishunin, Chairman's Adviser of the Public Council of the Central Federal District, said.

But some specialists say it’s not that dangerous and for the vast majority it’s just teenage angst expressed through the age-old formula of fashion and music.

“There are no statistics or evidence to show that such teenagers are more likely to commit suicides than others,” sociologist Ivan Fedorenko said.

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Marija September 13, 2009, 12:19
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Goths and Emos are not dangerous!They are relly cool,and nice.They don't want to hurt somebody.

Chris Moffatt August 19, 2009, 19:19
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I believe that this would be a poor decision by the government, I myself listen to emo and goth music and have many friends who are "emo". In my experience, these subcultures cause the least trouble, being non - violent people who accept anyone for who they really are. The notion that these subcultures encourage suicide and depression is rather abstract. surely by expressing their emotions through fashion and music, these individuals do not "bottle up" their emotions resulting in violent outbursts. For this reason I believe that the emo and goth sub cultures are nothing to worry about and instead of an attept to ban these subcultures it might be wiser of the russian government to encourage freedom of expression. I am british but really admire the russian government for its good leadership and strength and would be quite dissapointed if a bill banning this freedom of expression was to be passed.

Christina June 11, 2009, 02:25
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That is awful. Emos and goths are inteligent, creative people who accept people and nobody has the right to deny that. Its a lifestyle, you cant correct a life style. The only reson goths and emos are depressed is because they have to indure teaseing like this. Please, everyone who reads this be nice to goths and emos because tjey truely are quite loveing people.