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Do people still label people in tracksuits and trainers as Chavs, or has the word stopped being used?

https://lemmy.world/post/44593056

Do people still label people in tracksuits and trainers as Chavs, or has the word stopped being used? - Lemmy.World

In my early twenties. I live on a council estate and walking outside in a trackie, some Nikes and a baseball cap is just the most popular fashion amongst the working class population. The Chav thing, from my understanding, is a twisted caricature of that plus there was this narrative that said twisted caricature of popular working class street fashion was this bad subculture. In reality there’s no Chav subculture and it was a myth to scapegoat the working class. But I am wondering now, do people still see people like me and assume we are Chavs?

Do people still label people in tracksuits and trainers as Chavs, or has the word stopped being used?

https://lemmy.world/post/44593054

Do people still label people in tracksuits and trainers as Chavs, or has the word stopped being used? - Lemmy.World

In my early twenties. I live on a council estate and walking outside in a trackie, some Nikes and a baseball cap is just the most popular fashion amongst the working class population. The Chav thing, from my understanding, is a twisted caricature of that plus there was this narrative that said twisted caricature of popular working class street fashion was this bad subculture. In reality there’s no Chav subculture and it was a myth to scapegoat the working class. But I am wondering now, do people still see people like me and assume we are Chavs?

Why do British people hate poor people so much?

https://lemmy.world/post/44552880

Why do British people hate their own poor people so much? - Lemmy.World

In the UK, there is a slur for poor people, “chav”. I remember doing an assignment on how each demographic was viewed in the UK, and I recall stumbling upon a lot of posts where people on forums would go into detail about how they’d love to torture “chavs” to death. Nowhere in the US have I found such open vitriol for poor people.

Why does it seem like teenagers killing people is way more commonplace in the UK now?

https://lemmy.world/post/43906664

Why does it seem like teenagers killing people is way more commonplace in the UK now? - Lemmy.World

Just one example of many [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLFKjqzWGr4] I do remember while there were some cases of teens killing people in the 2000’s, they were few and far between, now it’s like you got to watch out for teens rather than adults and there’s a very potent hazard of being killed by a pack. What happened?

Isn't it weirdly coincidental that John Davidson, who says he has Tourette's, yelled out the N-word right when two Black people were on stage?

https://lemmy.world/post/43544158

Isn't it weirdly coincidental that John Davidson, who says he has Tourette's, yelled out the N-word at the BAFTAs right when two Black people were on stage? - Lemmy.World

Am I the only one who thinks it’s too much of a coincidence? Why specifically the N-word, right when two Black people were up on stage? And he also didn’t apologize immediately.

British snobs casually hating on poor people ("chav" is a derogatory slur for working class people)

https://lemmy.world/post/39450195

British people of Lemmy, what's up with the normalization of hatred/dehumanization towards working class people in the UK, considering that 60% of the UK population is considered to be working class?

https://lemmy.world/post/39446283

British people of Lemmy, what's up with the normalization of hatred/dehumanization towards working class people in the UK, considering that 60% of the UK population is considered to be working class? - Lemmy.World

I keep wondering why class prejudice is treated as so normal in the UK, especially when most people are working class themselves. The slur “chav” shows this clearly. It gets used so casually, almost like it’s harmless, even though it’s aimed at an entire social group. What I can’t figure out is why so few people call it out for the classism it is. Media and politics seem to reinforce the idea that mocking the working class is acceptable, but it still feels strange that so many people go along with it without questioning it. It makes me wonder how something so openly dismissive became such an ordinary part of everyday language. A few poignant examples I’ve read are things such as “anyone else cross the street when they see chavs (working class people)”? Or “I hate chavs (working class people) I wish they were all gassed”. Often, such phrasings will earn a lot of upvotes or likes, as well. It’s 42 million people, that is a lot of people some people want to be “gassed”, that other people are upvoting/liking.

Why is hatred/dehumanization of the working class so prominent in the UK, when about 60% of the UK population is working class?

https://lemmy.world/post/39445953

Why is hatred/dehumanization of the working class so prominent in the UK, when about 60% of the UK population is working class? - Lemmy.World

I keep wondering why class prejudice is treated as so normal in the UK, especially when most people are working class themselves. The slur “chav” shows this clearly. It gets used so casually, almost like it’s harmless, even though it’s aimed at an entire social group. What I can’t figure out is why so few people call it out for the classism it is. Media and politics seem to reinforce the idea that mocking the working class is acceptable, but it still feels strange that so many people go along with it without questioning it. It makes me wonder how something so openly dismissive became such an ordinary part of everyday language.

Why are British people, who are usually against racial slurs, okay with slurs that are class-based, such as "chav"?

https://lemmy.world/post/38193996

Why are British people, who are usually against racial slurs, okay with slurs that are class-based, such as "chav"? - Lemmy.World

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/38193993 [https://lemmy.world/post/38193993] > I learned a new word, and it turns out the word is a slur for a person who is working class. That seems very nasty, considering that statistically speaking, working class people are the majority of Britain. Most British people I know online are against racial slurs yet throw around the slur “chav” like it’s nothing. Why?

Why are British people, who are usually against racial slurs, okay with slurs that are class-based, such as "chav"?

https://lemmy.world/post/38193993

Why are British people, who are usually against racial slurs, okay with slurs that are class-based, such as "chav"? - Lemmy.World

I learned a new word, and it turns out the word is a slur for a person who is working class. That seems very nasty, considering that statistically speaking, working class people are the majority of Britain. Most British people I know online are against racial slurs yet throw around the slur “chav” like it’s nothing. Why?