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The Morals of the Punk Community An Ignite Presentation by Sam Swanson Photo courtesy of John Neitge

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Slide 1: My name is Sam Swanson; I’m in my third year here at Full Sail University. When I was in seventh grade, my best friend was a year older than me and I spent that entire year trying to get her friends to like me – to absolutely no avail. That was the first year I ever cut myself, a habit that took me five years to break. Slide 2: After that year, I decided that there were things much more important than trying to make other people happy, and I started concentrating on making myself happy. I started wearing clothes that expressed how I felt and bands that I liked and trust me, none of those kids I was trying to impress looked at me after that. But I had found something more. Slide 3: Contrary to popular belief, the morals and practices within the punk community are incredibly upstanding, and far more commendable than they’re given credit. Slide 4: As hard as that little knowledge pill might be to swallow, I’m going to follow it up with a big glass of water. (Or beer, if it’s more to your liking.) Before you avert your eyes or turn up your nose, give the punk community a chance. We’re not so different from you – we’re just more open in our expression. Slide 5: The punk community is rich with morals that we adhere very strongly to by 1) Upholding certain standards of manners and charity similar to/and yes, even surpassing the rest of the population, 2) accepting people from all walks of life, without prejudice, and fighting for their rights to stay true to themselves, and 3) maintaining a level of community seldom found in other realms of society. Slide 6: The amount of manners and charity present within the punk community could very well shock you. But we are held together by the respect and support of the people around us, and that’s a fact we work hard not to forget. Slide 7: My boyfriend has been a part of our local music scene for the past five years, and to this day makes sure that every member of his band stays to watch every set played at one of their shows, even if they were the first band of the night. It’s a courtesy to the people on stage that’s always appreciated and often reciprocated. Slide 8: Our charities are abundant, but I’d like to quickly name a couple. Shallow Water is a clothing company started by Dan “Soupy” Campbell, vocalist of the band The Wonder Years. Slide 9: His idea was to create limited edition shirts, designed by new artists every month, to raise money for charities of the artists’ choosing. Among them has been the Livengrin Foundation for Addiction Recovery, Music for a Cure, and Mass Equality. Slide 10: Andrew Shiraki, or Koji, is an artist known not only for his beautiful musicianship but also for his kind spirit and innate desire to spread peace. Over the years, Koji has partnered with organizations such as RESOLVE and The Voice Project, and a portion of the proceeds from each sale of his first full length are being donated to 350.o

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Page 1: The Morals of the Punk Community

The Morals of the Punk Community

An Ignite Presentation by Sam Swanson

Photo courtesy of John Neitge

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Photo courtesy of Sam Swanson

Punk is self expression

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Yes, They ExistAnd They Just Might Surprise You

THe Morals of the Punk

Community

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/82386510@N00/2657166465/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8383928@N06/4933080134/

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Let me help you wash down this new pill of knowledge

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1: Manners and Charity

2: Acceptance

3: Community

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Manners and

Charity

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Manners

Photo courtesy of Sam Swanson

My boyfriend’s band, R-Dent

performing at the Phoenix Taproom

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CHarITY

Photo courtesy of Sam Swanson

Dan “Soupy” Campbell of The Wonder Years,

wearing a Shallow Water shirt while performing a week

before the organization was launched in 2012

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CHarITY

Photo courtesy of Sam Swanson

Shallow Water February 2012 design for

Mass Equality

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CHarITY

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11849171@N00/6638843191/

Koji performing in Harrisburg, PADecember 2011

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ACCEPTANCE

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/66756612@N08/8481630356/

Laura Jane Grace performing with Against Me!July 2012

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-Hostage Calm vocalist Chris “Cmar” Martin

“Let this be a way for our punk community to show our support:

support for individuality, equality and the ideals that are foundational

to the hardcore scene.”

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Community

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Photo courtesy of Sam Swanson

Outside my house with members of the band Handguns after housing

them last February

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(screenshot taken of this URL)

Step 1: Brag about being a thief on the internetStep 2: Get caught and tracked down by fans

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/26057782@N06/4127137166/

Defeater and fans

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Find my friends and me in these pictures,

Courtesy of Ally Newbold

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Dan Campbell of The

Wonder Years and Brett Jones of Fireworks

Photo courtesy of Ally Newbold

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Photo courtesy of Ally Newbold

The Wonder Years, Fireworks, Hostage Calm, and Misser tour family