Punk rockers??? Not that I am aware of within our membership, nor within the community of historical fencing studies as a whole.
Not that it matters, if that is your impression of us for whatever reason.
JC
Well, former punk rockers <img src="/forum/images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" />. Most of us are grown up now and no longer cut our hair funny.
I dont mean to cast aspersions on ARMA though, and I freely admit I've only met maybe 20 or 30 ARMA members at SK, plus interracted with perhaps an equal number online, so it's hardly a systematic survey. Some people did mention their background on this very forum, others have told me privately. Maybe they wish to keep it a secret!
You would be surprised though, the P.R. is not so wierd of a beast as it sounds vis a vis WMA. A lot of folks in my generation were in that sub-culture for a while.
Someone who had been in the punk scene is likely to have at least some experience fighting, maybe a lot, and often against very bad odds. They are likely to be comfortable with very rough and rowdy forms of entertainment,
Most would be fairly streetwise, and probably have lived rough at least once or twice in their life, maybe for a long time.
Most of my old friends from 'the scene' have had martial arts training and probably at least half did a tour or more in the military, as I did.
Contrary to the hollywood image, a lot of punks are pretty bright and reasonably well read.
Ultimately the whole ethic of 'punk' was arguably anti-phoniness (making them a bad mix with the SCA <img src="/forum/images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" /> ), and was always about Do It Yourself.
All of this, esp being streetwise and exposed to the darker side of the urban world, per the thread and your article, (if I understood it correctly) has a bearing on seeing life with a little more of an awareness of how it can be with all the comfort stripped away.
At the risk of sounding cynical, I think people in the Renaissance or Middle ages had much fewer illusions about life than the average K-mart shopper today...
But to be honest I met a lot more ex-military and ex-police than punks in ARMA so dont even worrry about it.
Jeanry