The term "skinhead" was coined in the 1960s to describe a subculture of working-class youths in England who were known for their shaved heads, Doc Martens boots, and aggressive behavior. Since then, the term has become associated with white supremacist groups and racist ideology. Therefore, its use has become controversial and inappropriate in many contexts. As a result, words like "neo-Nazi," "white supremacist," "far-right extremist," and "hate group member" are often used as synonyms for "skinhead." These terms are more accurate and do not carry the negative connotations and associations that the term "skinhead" has. Nevertheless, it is imperative to use language that accurately and appropriately describes individuals and groups, while avoiding hurtful and divisive language.