What do juggalos stand for




















Most cases of juggalos are a hybrid-cross between cult members and juvenile delinquents who have been devoid of proper attention for their entire childhoods. There may be an occasional rare exception, but don't be fooled. Any normal and semi-civilized juggalo you may find is a poser. Ted: What did you do? Bob: I called them a bunch of pussies, so they went home and cried. Read Moreperson will perform outrageous actions for attention and try to explain them through socio-economic inequalities and the general disdain for majority of society.

I dont care what you think about me because i am part of a family. A wigger who feels like an outcast so he starts listening to shitty music. Then he becomes an even bigger wigger, dubbing himself a "juggalo.

Juggalo : Wassup dog you ever heard of ICP? Normal kid : Yeah they are fucking gay! Juggalo: Now don't make me get my hatchet Juggalo gets knocked out in one punch. First of all, what is Faygo? Enuf, etc. But why is off-brand soda so popular with juggalos? Juggalos love drinking Faygo , spraying it on each other, and more or less pouring it on everyone within a close proximity to them. How did the Faygo spray get started?

The first Gathering of the Juggalos took place at the Novi Expo Center in Novi, MI, drawing 7, juggalos who were so fervent to see the group that they almost started a riot.

The Gathering had to be shut down, and a year later the festival was moved to Ohio. This scenario of move, riot, move would take place nearly every year, with a venue deciding they no longer wanted to host the group after seeing the unmitigated chaos that juggalos could cause. While there have been instances of outside artists not fairing so well while playing to juggalos, for the most part everyone seems to have a lot of fun at the festival.

The documentary, American Juggalo, is one of the few pieces of video footage that manages to capture life at the Gathering of the Juggalos.

Insane Clown Posse, and juggalos, may seem like a purely American trend. So when is the appropriate time to wear your face paint? For an in depth look at juggalo style, the photo book The Gathering of the Juggalos by Daniel Cronin offers a visual insight into the world of Insane Clown Posse free of any editorializing. He simply lets the juggalos and their style speak for themselves.

In , a juggalo redditor wrote that the two members of ICP grew up watching kung-fu movies, and this is where their concept of the ninja comes into play. In our culture we feel that a juggalo never dies , we live on in our music, art, and in the memories of those closest to us.

So when we refer to ourselves as ninjas we mean that we are immortal in our own way. But after their march on Washington was met with a counter march by Donald Trump supporters it made it impossible not to politicize juggalos. Nathan Rabin, a writer for AV Club who has studied juggalos and Insane Clown Posse extensively notes that the Insane Clown Posse and the juggalos are progressive, anti-bigotry, and interested in class-conscious hip-hop dressed in fantasies of people being whomped with hatchets.

Faygo Shower at Insane Clown Posse concert. Most subcultures around the US have material items or a language they use to connect and identify each other with— Juggalos a re no different. Faygo is an inexpensive soda which Juggalos spray and dump on each other at the gathering to symbolize a baptizing of poverty Halnon Faygo symbolizes that Juggalos aim to embrace and make the most of what they have, so by showering themselves with this inexpensive soda, they are demanding affirmation as humans despite the poverty that most Juggalos around the world live in.

Juggalo hatchet-man symbol. At first sight an outsider might think this little hatchet-man symbolizes violence, in actuality, he represents much more for the Juggalo culture.

Originally the hatchet-man was the marketing symbol for Psychopathic Records, but he was eventually adopted as the Insane Clown Posse logo, which lead to Juggalos viewing him as their unifying symbol. The running position and hatchet that the hatchet-man obtains represents Juggalos taking a running stance through life, always facing the future, and cutting down any obstacles they come across. Slice, poke, chop chop, stab, cut. Since most Juggalos come from minority classes, they are strong advocates of promoting equality.

Juggalos are a group of lower class outsiders who resist societal norms, but are bonded by their common love of friendship, individualism, and music.

Although Juggalos view themselves as a family who faces struggles together, in the FBI put a damper on their subculture by classifying them as a gang Linnemann The FBI report stated that Juggalos are a violent gang, often involved with criminal activity. This classification disrupted Juggalo events and gatherings as many members lost their jobs, and cities were scared to host Juggalo events Linnemann Juggalos continued to stand together and support each other after this event, but there was no denying that this FBI report negatively affected their already poverty-driven lives.

Juggalos have a history of commodification different from other subcultures. When a business chooses to commodify something they take positive aspects of it that are easy for the public to consume. For instance, the retail store Hot Topic originally commodified Juggalos by selling their symbolic Faygo soda Steinberg This subculture that was once readily consumed by the public is now in a place that businesses want nothing to do with.

The most typical type of people who identify as a Juggalo are white men living in low, poverty socioeconomic classes. Naturally this socioeconomic class has much stigma associated with it, and because of their gang label, Juggalos have even more negative stigma related to their low-class status.

Whether it be their obscure song lyrics, violent looking hatchet symbol, or clown makeup, Juggalos are faced with many negative stigmas.



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