Sorry, but you're wrong.
Now that is debate at its finest. How can you possibly come back from that, Juniper?
America has always been a conservative nation...
Is that so? Perhaps you might make some effort to prove your sweeping statements... otherwise someone might just assume your making this up as you go along.
...you are expected to dress appropriately...
Nearly all walks of life... all social groups... and certainly a majority of careers have established expectations as to how an individual is to dress. You're not going to make it far as a lawyer or a businessman or a classroom teacher dressed like this:
By the same token... you are not going to make it in the factory or the oil fields dressed like this:
Fashion is all about aspiring to associate oneself with a given group... whether one is aspiring to be part of the corporate world, academia, the art world, bikers, head-bangers, gang-bangers, etc...
This is determined by the business world and it's supposed to mean that you are an upstanding citizen. Someone a company can hire. An obedient person who will not question authority. All conservatives celebrate this sentiment to this day.
Really... your rant has little to do with fashion and everything to do with politics and your preconceived notion of everybody different from yourself.
Fashion comes and goes, of course, but it was never OK to be a "dirty hippy," even during the '60's. People had to fight to express themselves the way they wanted, and many paid a heavy price.
Fighting to "express themselves". You really believe this? As if the generation of well-to-do kids who modeled their dress after their heroes... mostly rock stars... were designing their own clothes rather than simply following the latest fashions as worn by those they admired.
Beatings, losing your job, being kicked out of your parent's house, etc, were all common.
Oh please! certainly being dressed in the wrong manner in the wrong setting can be dangerous. It still is. It wouldn't be wise to stroll through certain urban neighborhoods dressed in a three-piece suit or enter a biker bar dressed as a drag queen.
Eventually, the Establishment gave up to some degree but most people are conservative and there is still a deep seated hatred among the population against those who dress and believe differently.
The "Establishment"?? A "deep seated hatred among the population..."?? Again, this has nothing to do with fashion or appearances and everything to do with what appears to be a personal hatred of those different from yourself. You bristle at Alex painting "the poor" with a broad brush-stroke, but seem ready to stereotype everyone else in a negative manner: "The Establishment" the "conservative population" with its "deep seated hatred of those who dress or believe differently."
The '80's saw a great resurgence in conservatism, but along came punk rockers and then goths, then grunge, etc. It is still a bitter pill for many to swallow, and I'm not just talking about our leaders. I'm talking about ordinary citizens.
What bitter pill? Do you honestly think the average person cares in the least whether you wish to go about in punk attire with a leather jacket and lots of studs and a blue Mohawk... or dress as a Goth... or in Steampunk fashion?
In places like Mexico--which is a very conservative country--and throughout the Middle-East, many young people are being killed and in some cases tortured for dressing emo or goth.
Documentation, please... otherwise you are again talking out the wazoo.
There is a counter culture in every country and a respected way of dress in every country. It has nothing to do with fashion but is instead a struggle of those who upheld the system and those who want change.
Oh give me a break, You cannot really be that naive. Or if you aren't so naive, then you are certainly rather prejudicial. You jump all over Alex for making judgments based upon the way a person dresses... and then you turn about and to the exact same thing in spades. Those who dress in Manner A all presumed to all be political conservatives in support of the system (whatever that "system" may be) while those who dress in Manner B are heroic revolutionaries struggling against the system.
Revolutionaries in their Struggle for Change against the Establishment:
Like I said, most are conservative and want everything to stay the same. Just look at some of the comments in this thread.
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... but then perhaps we are both being judgmental about those individuals too poor to move to DSL or Cable. I bet they dress crappy too. 
