(Source: Wikipedia.org)
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Society has been puzzled by Juggalos since their commencement. Label them as outcasts, pin them as degenerates, or sum them up as gypsy rednecks...the Juggalos walk among us.
The Gathering of the Juggalos, which is the largest assemblage of Juggalos, occurs annually and draws gigantic crowds of the misunderstood. Every August, thousands trek to Cave-In-Rock, Illinois, with Faygo orange soda and cheese doodles in hand.

The event appears to allow this group to practice freely and with very little restriction. Therefore, among these circumstances, the Juggalos do not recognize any social injustices to revolt against. Their beliefs are unchallenged and they are merely given the right to exist and congregate peacefully. Essentially, with no opposition or control, the outsiders feel less threatened and, consequently, less defensive. Troubled individuals seem to feel attracted to the group because they are not generally accepted in regular society. The tribe accepts any type of person, and they consider one another family.
Generally perceived as a group of social rejects, the lifestyle and basic practices of the Juggalo are frowned upon and unaccepted. They created a distinct chant: “woop-woop.” Chants like this, repeated in this fashion, are often used to identify a fellow member or at times of excitement among crowds and gatherings.
Strange and misunderstood, the Juggalos share the plagues of many minorities. Society's norms once again attack diversity.

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In closing, I conclude my studies with an excerpt of lyrics from Insane Clown Posse's “What Is A Juggalo?” so that the Juggalos may speak for themselves:
“What is a Juggalo?
Let me think for a second
Oh, he gets butt-naked
And then he walks through the streets
Winking at the freaks
With a two-liter stuck in his butt-cheeks”

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