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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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after listening to a video on utube to debate, both anon and fans had good points. mcrymy about their band, but anon raised being proactive and address the real reasons why kids commit self harm. the bullying issue needs to be forfronted with all teens, all people, our society as a whole. whoever wrote that "good manners is the glue to society" was correct. i was flippant about this statement , going, yeah, right. But after years of mass murder suicide incidences all over the world, columbine, virginia tech, and our kids suicides, enough is enough. address the real issues. get to the bottom of it. music's the scapegoat.

Mon 02 Jun, 2008

Reeblite,I wonder what were in anon's bags they were carrying, anyone have the opportunity to find out? any one there at 10PM? guy fawkes guys do mock suicides? For so much hype on their part, it looks like there was a good time for all. And, yes, these kids no matter what size the crowd, have hearts that speak volumes, their peaceful protest was noticed all over the world. God bless them. They're all fearless for truth. Amen.

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

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