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My Chemical Romance fans protest at Daily Mail offices

Fans attack paper for 'scapegoating bands' in emo coverage

Sat 31 May, 2008

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P.s. I meant Oswald Mosley, not Tim Mosley. The former was a fascist wanker, the latter is Timbaland, who I doubt The Daily Mail is a big fan of!

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

I hate My Chemical Romance possibly more than any other band in the world. But in the same respect I hate The Daily Mail even more. Emo is a load of shite (seriously, grow up guys) but the way the Mail reported this incident was beyond ridiculous, so fair play to those protesting. Still, how about protesting against the Mail next time they publish an article about something that actually matters? Their constant anti-Europe propaganda for instance. Or their archane stance on Islam. Thats just two examples of the daily bile they spew upon the world, but it's not really surprising from a paper still owned by a family that supported Hitler and Tim Mosley. To whoever said this is a paper nobody cares about, I'm sad to say you're wrong - it sells nearly a million copies a day and is the 2nd most read daily publication in Britain. That doesn't make it alright, but it does mean that people listen to what it says. I never thought I'd be sympathetic to the emo community, but for once we have a common enemy. Fuck The Daily Heil!

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

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