Sadly I feel that the common chav culture now is 'if you don't look like us, you're weird and we have every right to abuse, attack you, and steal anything you own'.
Now I'm not tarring anyone who owns a baseball cap and a gold chain with the same brush, but the majority of them that I've experienced do seem to constantly radiate an aura of 'hostile', a 'look at me wrong and I'll beat you' instinct, and there does seem to be a dislike of anyone not dressed like them.
Goths ,emos, skate kids, etc, all have their own cliques, but I never feel threatened by them, its only the chav culture that seems to revolve around agression and crime. If I drove into a car park and saw a bunch of goths, or a bunch of chavs, in the second instance I'd consider looking for a different parking space, because I like my windows.
I'm sure it's happened but I've never heard of a chav being beaten up by a group of goths for not wearing enough black.
Also the facts are, if it had been one chav on his own, he'd not have had the courage to fight the girl, never mind the guy who was originally attacked, they only attack when they outnumber or are sure they can win. Look at the reports in the papers, you never read 'A lone chav beat up some people' its always 'Daz,Baz, and Gaz Chavley all jumped a goth 5 years younger than them and beat him into hospital then filmed it on their stolen phones and laughed.'
I'm not surprised to see such anti chav vitriol here, as I feel the escapist has a more intelligent readership than some forums, and chavs also seem to revel in knowing nothing, ignorance being a bigger badge of honour than an ASBO.
I'm sure I've mentioned it a few times before, but I've been verbally abused in the street before, for the crime of walking along while..reading a book. Of course, the best insult they could manage was 'haa, look at him, he's reading..a book! hahaa!'.
I'm looking up now and realising the number of posts that have said 'I'll stop here or it'll end up a rant' and..oops, sorry!
Honestly, tho, dress how you like, listen to whatever music you like, I don't care, but the moment you start breaking the law, abusing people for no reason, attacking people because difference confuses or scares you, you've stepped over a line.
I'll sum up with perhaps my favourite line 'Baseball caps are like pubic hair, you can remove it, but there's still a c*** underneath'