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United States News Title: Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes Slams March for Our Lives Protests "Look how well civil rights abuses as it concerns firearms helped to protect me and my friends in Paris," Hughes added. Eagles of Death Metal were onstage at Paris' Bataclan on the night of November 13th, 2015, when armed terrorists stormed the venue and killed 89 people, including the band's merchandise manager. "As the survivor of a mass shooting I can tell you from first-hand experience that all of you protesting and taking days off from school insult the memory of those who were killed and abuse and insult me and every other lover of liberty by your every action," Hughes wrote. Nearly two years after the terror attack, Hughes made controversial statements suggesting that the Bataclan shooting was an inside job perpetrated by the venue's security. Hughes also criticized the French government for imposing stricter gun laws. Although Hughes later apologized for his "baseless" comments, Eagles of Death Metal were still dropped from the lineup of numerous French music festivals. On Sunday, Hughes chastised the Parkland, Florida survivors for demanding legislature on gun control. "The Whitney Houston song about letting the children lead the way wasnt actually [an] operating paradigm for life ... And when the truth dont line up with your bullshit narrative just hold your breath and stamp your feet and [refuse] to except it ... then take multiple days off of school playing hooky at the expense of 16 of your classmates' blood
it might be funny if it wasn't so pathetic and disgusting," Hughes added. "Long Live RocknRoll ... and may everyone of these disgusting vile abusers of the dead live as long as possible so they can have the maximum amount of time to endure their shame ... and be Cursed ..." While he didn't apologize for his comments in a follow-up Instagram post, Hughes acknowledged that he shouldn't have mixed rock and roll and politics. "Ive always believed in the motto I may not agree with what youre saying but Ill die for your right to say it. Saddens me to see so many not have this motto for the same," he wrote. "Im going to start a second Instagram for where I shall put my political beliefs... I love every lover of RocknRoll and And every lover of RocknRoll is welcome here check your politics at the door and Ill start with myself." Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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