Where did the concept of Skinheads originate from?
A. The Skinhead movement began in England in the late ’60s. It had become a fashion there among some groups of young factory workers to shave their heads, because they had to keep their hair cut short anyway in order to avoid getting it caught in the machinery. As Racial, Social, and economic conditions in Britain deteriorated, these young, White Factory workers were among the hardest hit. Specifically, because of an open door (read whore) immigration policy on behalf of Britain, all these non-whites from third world countries came pouring into the island. These white youths rebelled and “reacted” to the problems by going around beating up any and ALL non-whites, especially the immigrants who were taking their jobs.