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**The 'Disco Sucks' campaign was a white, macho reaction against gay liberation and black pride more than a musical reaction against drum machines. In England, in the same year as the 'Disco Sucks' demo in America, The Young Nationalist - a British National Party publication - told its readers: 'Disco and its melting pot pseudo-philosophy must be fought or Britain's streets will be full of black-worshipping soul boys.' [...] **The 'Disco Sucks' campaign was a white, macho reaction against gay liberation and black pride more than a musical reaction against drum machines. In England, in the same year as the 'Disco Sucks' demo in America, The Young Nationalist - a British National Party publication - told its readers: 'Disco and its melting pot pseudo-philosophy must be fought or Britain's streets will be full of black-worshipping soul boys.' [...]
===Literature=== ===Literature===
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*''[[Subculture: The Meaning of Style]]'' by Dick Hebdige *''[[Subculture: The Meaning of Style]]'' by Dick Hebdige
*''[[The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge]]'' by Lyotard *''[[The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge]]'' by Lyotard
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 +*''[[If on a winter's night a traveler]]'' by [[Italo Calvino]].
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===Film=== ===Film===
*''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'' (1979) *''[[Alien (film)|Alien]]'' (1979)

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    • The 'Disco Sucks' campaign was a white, macho reaction against gay liberation and black pride more than a musical reaction against drum machines. In England, in the same year as the 'Disco Sucks' demo in America, The Young Nationalist - a British National Party publication - told its readers: 'Disco and its melting pot pseudo-philosophy must be fought or Britain's streets will be full of black-worshipping soul boys.' [...]

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