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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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farmerphil that is too right. emos are emos just for the sake of making people dislike them and rebelling against society. why do they have such ridiculous hairstyles, crazy ear rings which stretch your ears or something and guys put make ups on. why not just be normal like everyone else. they are all trying to be different by all be exactly the same. it doesnt make sense to me. what does emo stand for, emotionally insecure, emotionally undeveloped? i dont no, it just seems to me like emos have no friends until they join the 'cult' and thats the only way they can be accepted. but let me tell you now that you are not accepted in any way. imagine an emo ruling the country, being any high figure in society, how ridiculous! everyone is different in there own way and lives the life that is destined for them. there is no argument against this, i am speaking for the majority of society in saying this. i believe that putting the blame fully on my chemical romance for the suicide of this girl is wrong, but i do not believe that any newspaper like the daily mail puts facts across unbiased. they make a story more exciting by twisting the information they receive. if the emos are protesting, why do protests not happen daily to every type of media. the answer: because it makes no difference. if you really want to change the world, get a haircut and get some reasonable clothes, work hard and become someone that people listen to, like a journalist it seems, and stand up for society.

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

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