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27th April 2010, 12:01
Now let's just say for the moment that the three idiots walking into a Murphy's Law show in Philadelphia wearing Nazi military uniforms were not really about the ideology. When your ass promptly gets beat so bad that Murphy's Law is inspired to write a song on the spot called "You Should've Known Better", can we really blame those who got pissed?

Sure, in recent years there has been this running thing in the Philly hardcore scene that neo-Nazis are tolerated at the shows, even shows put on by former members of an anti-racist crew, but Murphy's Law is not from Philly. They are from NYC. And their crowd is all about what they are about. Which means they are going to have a problem with swastikas and Nazi gear.

We don't know who the boneheads were nor who was responsible for the 2nd Street Smackdown, but let this be a lesson to them or anyone else that wants to play this game. You will lose it.

http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=397:hey-nazi-next-time-sit-home-and-rot-boneheads-beaten-outside-philly-murphys-law-show&catid=29:antifa-news