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This 24-page zine dives into the complex history of the term "chav" and its impact on Britain’s working class throughout the 2000s. With a blend of social analysis and cultural commentary, the zine explores how this stereotype evolved and became a symbol of class prejudice, stigmatizing young people and reinforcing societal divides. Each page reveals how "chav" culture shaped perceptions, ignited media portrayals, and influenced public attitudes, shedding light on a narrative that continues to affect Britain's social fabric. Rich in historical context and visual appeal, this zine is a compelling resource for anyone interested in British class dynamics and social history.

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