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My Chemical Romance fans protest at Daily Mail offices

My Chemical Romance fans protest at the Daily Mail's London office

My Chemical Romance fans protest at the Daily Mail's London office

Fans attack paper for 'scapegoating bands' in emo coverage

Fans of My Chemical Romance have protested outside the offices of British newspaper the Daily Mail this afternoon (May 31) in response to articles they have published about emo.

The protest began at noon (BST) and saw around 40 fans - a number agreed with police ahead of the demonstration - cramming into Derry Street outside the newspaper's building.

The fans filled the street with placards and banners with slogans like "I'm Not Afraid To Keep On Living" and "We're Not A Cult, We're An Army – The MCRMY" and sung a selection of My Chemical Romance songs.

"It's been brilliant, such a good atmosphere. We've all united for a good cause," protestor Katie Hughes, 15, from Dorking told NME.COM. "Most people here always listened to My Chemical Romance positively."

The protest has been peaceful and broadly good natured with police telling NME.COM that the protesters have "kept well within the law and organised everything beforehand. It's going fine."

Alongside the protest, a bigger group of fans, believed to be in the hundreds, have congregated nearby at Marble Arch where they are holding a vigil that is expected to last until around 10pm (BST). More information on the march can be found at whatthefrank.co.uk.

The fans are protesting about a series of articles the paper published in the aftermath of the suicide of Hannah Bond, a My Chemical Romance fan and comments the coroner made at her inquest criticising emo's influence in her death. One piece in particular claimed that "no child is safe from the sinister cult of emo".

The Daily Mail though has issued a statement in reaction to the protest insisting that its coverage has been balanced and restrained.

However protestor Dani (who did not giver her surname), 14, from London was not impressed with their articles.

"This isn't the first time the Mail has had a go at bands and made them scapegoats," she declared. "I think most of it is just ignorance, they always have to have someone to blame."

Get next week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands from Wednesday (June 4) for more coverage of the emo march, and in the meantime have your say on the issue by commenting below.

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qcardy 

May 31, 2008

that's awesome they're protesting, but My Chemical Romance, really? what a shitty band...kids should find something worth fighting for.

shaunyeah 

May 31, 2008

hmmmm, do you really think 40 socially retarded kids are going to change anything, what are they trying to achieve, to be known as official wankers, they've certainly achieved that.

Gardenhead 

May 31, 2008

Most pointless protest ever?

gingerboosh 

Jun 1, 2008

wow 40 thats a big number bet the daily mail were pissing themselves with laughter hope they release a free dvd of it

wellduhobviously 

Jun 1, 2008

Imagine what these kids could do if they protested for a real cause, rather than because some shitty right wing newspaper dissed their favourite pop group.

yooffella 

Jun 1, 2008

it wasn't much of a protest, more of a "let's get 30 people and sit on the street" kind of thing. There were more police than protesters basically...

gergbot 

Jun 1, 2008

why are they protesting? whats been printed has been printed. they can't expect them to go back in time and change the article. the most they're going to get is a 'sorry', is that really worth protesting for?

Heartz 

Jun 1, 2008

Yes the Daily Mail is crap, but "We're Not A Cult, We're An Army – The MCRMY"?..give over.

xXxEmma.JxXx 

Jun 1, 2008

I dont know who you guys think you are but you clearly have no respect for your own society or music itself. Retarded kids? Thanks for just enlightening us on why the younger generation are so much more respectfull of their community than you gits. MCR are a fucking awesome band and they deserve to be deffended against a bunch of snotty tabloid journalists who clearly want to bring anything that Teenagers aspire to, down. How fucking dare you slag off these kids, at least they are fighting for something worth while and what they believe in! You don't know a fucking thing do you, you don't deserve to have a fucking say. The only "official wankers" here are you. COME ON KIDS YOU FUCKING GO FOR IT! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

xXxEmma.JxXx 

Jun 1, 2008

Good on ya kids, you really are trying to make a difference dont listen to the wankers up there, they dont know a thing about music clearly.

ed2005 

Jun 1, 2008

Shaunyeah...'socially retarded' kids? If you only come on here to insult people, I pity you. Not a fan of MCR particularly, but glad that the kids did this. And all resepct to them for doing something. Why don't you run along and come on here when you've grown up.

KaputKatie 

Jun 1, 2008

Hi, I'm Katie Hughes, the one you interviewed. Thanks so much for being there NME - weren't the vibes going around just fantastic? So many "free hugs" and random chatting to people I have never met in my life. I think you summed up what I said nicely :) best day of my life! And even the party crashers with the Guy Fawkes masks joined in eventually, with the sing alongs, dance offs and conga lines! I hope the media take note. And by the way, there weren't 40 kids there - there were at least 200, maybe 300, and probably countless more. Who doesn't enjoy a ceremonious burning of a rag such as The Daily Mail? Fantastic atmosphere. Thanks NME, I can't wait to buy your mag next week.

MCRmband 

Jun 1, 2008

So glad to hear everything went well at the protest =]I wish I could have gone though.. =[Thanks for the updates on this story NMEx

ChipmunkOnKetamine 

Jun 1, 2008

People have been saying that it was pointless, and that the kids doing it were socailly retarded. It wasn't the most pointless protest ever, and it wasn't 40 socially retarded kids. It was people who have an opinion , marching for something they believe in. They were marching to show people that My Chemical Romance has helped people. It has made people realize that other people in the world have problems, and they aren't alone. It was a protest to show people that 'emos' aren't all suicidal, and that bands shouldn't be blamed for people's suicides. If a person is depressed enough to kill themselves, then a song is not likely to make them do it, they will probably do it anyway.

[[mcrmy]]ellenx 

Jun 1, 2008

those "40 socially retarded kids" became hundreds and are still there. Also i was one of them so thanks a lot freak! We will make i difference, more than you ever could i mean we're all over the news for god sake!GO MCR FANS WE CAN DO IT!

Nobody Girl 

Jun 1, 2008

It'a about time someone protested against the loathsome Mail. I'm not a fan of MCR but good for those kids for taking action against the paper.

majoGW 

Jun 1, 2008

well,,, this s good... people can't understand MCR aren't emo! this probably would help.

audiojunkies 

Jun 1, 2008

we were there:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0KyyAIxZo8

mattthechef 

Jun 1, 2008

This whole thing seems pretty pointless to me, what are the fans going to achieve? At the end of the day the people at the Daily Mail still get paid and MCR are still a load of ole' goats balls. Why can't they show some respect and let the little girls family grieve in peace without having all this extra stress over, as i've said what this will achieve already - NOTHING!

tommy070 

Jun 1, 2008

It's great that these teenagers protest against something as awful as a "newspaper" contributing to hatred toward subcultures. As if we don't have enough of that already. The way the Daily Mail portrayed emo and MCR is practically glowing with ignorance and creating nothing but hatred towards an already stigmatized subculture. There are already so many disturbing signs in society today (like what happened to Sophie) - we cannot tolerate this anymore. We need to respect each other and be more tolerant; the Daily Mail apparently thinks otherwise though.

J D 918 

Jun 1, 2008

I back those 40 kids up 100%, but the only problem is that there's 40 of them. The Daily Mail are so obviously in the wrong here, but I'm sure the guy that wrote the story got a snug little bonus for his snide work. It's a shame that our media today is so twisted and will report bullshit to any length (as seen here) just to sell a few more lies to us.I really wish more people had joined that protest, their message is so strong, but with only 40 of them it's probably just made their message look weak and childish, which it truely isn't.Good luck to the MCRmy!

CathyCosta 

Jun 1, 2008

Mate; what are you doing?Seriously. Wtf.I mean, i'm a MCR fan, big time. And good on you for having the incentive to think up something, and express your opinions. It won't work, however. The Daily Mail are always having a pop at something. So even if they stop writing about emos, it'll be something else just as trivial that'll annoy everyone.And this just gives them more of a reason to say how emos are 'yobs' and 'rebels' etc. And 40 kids don't look much in a protest.However, if 40 people had stopped buying the paper, that may have worked.So gutted that it most probably won't have any effect :( but well done for standing up for what you believe in :)But i suggest next time they write something like that, write them an angry letter ;)Or just stop buying the newspaper.The Times is quite reputable, from what i hear.xoxo

Brigzz 

Jun 1, 2008

What an A Class joke.... are the papers going to care..they write shite in the papers everyday ..why take offence? !

thatllbetheday 

Jun 1, 2008

MCR fans, MCR is just a band so stop taking it so seriously when someone slags them off.

beef_yo 

Jun 1, 2008

I think the fact that the Daily Mail felt the need to defend themselves & their position in a written statement shows that the fans have achieved something with their efforts.And as a side note, aren't all 3 MCR albums concept albums about vampires? Movies express ideas while telling stories too - and you don't see too many people complaining about that (notable exception I can think of is Natural Born Killers).Emo isn't a musical style anymore - it's a label for a culture, and the music is just a tiny component of that culture, and can't be one-dimensionally assigned blame. That would be like blaming the road in a car crash - sure it was there, but there are probably bigger elephants in the room that indicate why this terrible tragedy happened.I don't know what this girl's story was & I've never read the article from the Daily Mail and to be honest, I can't be fucked. But I'll take a pretty safe guess here and say that there was definitely other pressures in this girl's life, and maybe a pre-disposition to depression and depressive behavior. Elephants - it's all about the elephants.

reeblite 

Jun 1, 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.

gerardwonka 

Jun 1, 2008

There were more than 40 people in the protest. There were at least 200-300 protesters in Marble Arch

farmerphil 

Jun 1, 2008

I was wondering why our generation gets so much stick the other day, and now it makes so much sense. In this time of absoloute turmoil, and the huge ammount of things we could protest against, we have 40 kids complaining against a third rate journalist's comments in a newspaper that no-one cares about. It shows us all up a bit. If protests are going to happen, why cant they be against things that are genuingly challenging us all. Also, if the emo "scene" has taught me anything, it's that emos would be more scared nd dissapointed if they DID'NT get any criticism.

ed2005 

Jun 1, 2008

Radio 4 did a fairly sympathetic interview with one of the organisers and Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph who was surprisingly sympathetic too, and the guardian's coverage was positive too: www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/may/31/dailymail.musicnews?gusrc=rss&feed=media

unrealvampire2005 

Jun 1, 2008

Give our fringe haircuts rights or i'll kill myself. I bet that was one of the placards!Poor, poor emo stop your crying EVERYONE does hate you!

finthebin 

Jun 1, 2008

I can't believe the fuss being made over this. Yes, it's absolutely tragic a young girl took her own life, but I think we're all agreed it wasn't solely because of music - there were obviously much deeper issues affecting her.I just think it's quite ironic that most of the kids there were protesting against a paper most of their parents probably buy.I wouldn't really call 60 people an army (sorry, and mcrmy...???) and there are probably a hundred other issues more worthy of a protest than complaining about people not liking an over-exposed commercially-accepted band like MCR.

iPodStu 

Jun 1, 2008

I have no interest in My Chemical Romance at all, but would like to echo some comments already. Fair play to the kids. The Daily Mail is a shocking rag and it's always nice to see them get scrutinised in this way. Their views are horrendous. Well done, kids!

samgarne 

Jun 1, 2008

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.

Glemmie 

Jun 1, 2008

Dan Le Sac's right.The Beatles… Were just a band.Led Zepplin… Just a band.The Beach Boys… Just a band.The Sex Pistols… Just a band.The Clash… Just a band.Crass… Just a band.Minor Threat… Just a band.MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE.. just a band.it's all good fighting for you're cause, but at the end of the day guys, you're not a 'army'

boosh-baby 

Jun 1, 2008

It would be nice if kids took this much interest in pressing world issues. Where are the marches for animal rights, global warming and world peace? Teens like these are the ones that show up the rest of us, not living in reality but in a world of celebrity and influence.I dont agree with what the Daily Mail has said, but claims like this have been made for years. Find a new and innovative way to fight back, make them see that they are wrong. Standing outside singing songs that they think induce suicide isn't likely to change their minds. It going to make them think that you ARE a cult. And that's the opposite of what you were aiming for.

littlekettle 

Jun 1, 2008

We all know the Daily Mail is a miserable waste of space rag of a newspaper, but guys seriously cant we protest about something worthwhile?? 'Glemmie' is right, MCR are just a band. What about real worldwide issues? Ever stop to think about someone other than yourselves?

wolfesss 

Jun 1, 2008

I think its really good that people are willing to actually do something to defend themselves and their lifestyles. The problems are adults who are completely ignorant of this kind of stuff. Why can't people just leave other people alone? What's actually the problem with people "dressing funny"???? Why should that even matter?? It's incredibly pointless to slag off things you don't know about, why can't papers focus on the things in life which actually matter? I hope the person who wrote that article regrets it. If youre gonna pick holes in society, youre only making things worse.

Trashy Chick 

Jun 1, 2008

How dare a lot of you all slag these kids off - they are doing their best for what they believe in.All this joking that all emo's want to do is kill themselves do any of you that are writing this know what suicide do to families? You should all go and think shame - I pity the lot of you arseholes!Good on ya kids I am proud of you all xx

ionervos 

Jun 1, 2008

For the record, NOT EVERYBODY HATES EMOs, only intolerant, narrow minded people do. And I say: good for you, kids, it doesn't matter if you were 40 or 400 or 4000, change comes from small groups. For those who wonder what has been achieved with this protest: a point has been made and that's huge. It is always worth fighting for what you believe in, even if it's "just a band". Please, please, keep this spirit alive for all your life, it's so damn important. Oh, and if these happy kids are emo, what the hell, I want to be emo too. I haven't been this cheerful since I graduated university and got a job. How I want the happy times back!!! :(((

rahovart 

Jun 1, 2008

Ugh this actually sickens me. Reading the arguments put forward by those in favour of the protest makes me lose all hope in this current generation. These people are going to be our doctors, our engineers, our landlords, etc, and they can't even construct a coherent argument that doesn't contradict itself or further bring down the emo stereotype furtherI propose that this has all spawned from a MORE than impressionable little clique in society that almost thrives from the attention bad press gives them because it gives them an excuse to raise their voice and let it be known they are "emo" and they don't care what you think. Grow up. In 5 years time you'll look back on this and wonder what the hell you were thinking, in the meantime don't insult myintelligence with your mindless drivel.And to the Le Sac vs Pip reference, MCR, not just a band, just shit.

Laceration Gravity 

Jun 1, 2008

People are saying that the march was a waste of time, but what they don't understand is that we marched to show that we don't lower ourselves to the Daily Mail's standards and either get violent or self harm, we can stand up for what and who we believe in. My Chemical Romance stand for this also, and if people really understood this, they wouldn't label them under "emo" and insult their fans.

nick-is-here 

Jun 1, 2008

ITS ONLY A BAND!I don't get how all these people get so wound up over something written in a paper everyone knows is a shit heap anyway. You don't see me crying because they didn't give Jamie T's album a good review (they might've done, I don't know), or any other act I like. There's a world of shit and un-hope out there, so if you can't take criticism on something as material as style then there's no hope, really...

underclasshero 

Jun 1, 2008

yeah i like My Chemical emo pants, but this all seems to of gone a bit to far. I don't even get what fans expect to happen other than have people laughing at them even more for holding some stupid protest. and the name MCRMY makes me cringe, and how they seem to of saved everyones life and all that crap... THEY ARE JUST A BAND! good god.

Lethalsiddle 

Jun 1, 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!

AdamShanklyUK 

Jun 1, 2008

Okay, I'm neither an emo or a fan of MCR. But d'you know what? In this time of absolute indie blandness from the likes of the Pigeon Detectives, Arctic Monkeys and The Enemy etc I'm SO glad that at least one band, regardless of your opinion of them or their music, has made some form of cultural impact. This protest, no matter how minor, has made it's mark in music history and will be noted upon in years to come.That, girls and boys, is what music is all about.

Lethalsiddle 

Jun 1, 2008

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!

xXxEmma.JxXx 

Jun 1, 2008

Why do you actually want to bring down the hope that these kids have? Fair enough if you don't support them, which is kind of narrow minded seeing as you insult them because you don't agree with them instead of supporting their ideas. But don't bring down their efforts. And why slag off a band on this site? It's about the music and if your tastes don't match then get over it! Have some respect. If It sickens you then..you know that red X in the corner of your screen? Click it.

Merlot Goddess 

Jun 1, 2008

I don't understand why people spend time trolling when they could be using their "precious time" to do something useful themselves. Whatever the Daily Mail say or don't say... the protest went well. There were about 300 people there and everyone got along. It was a success!!!! If you don't stand up for yourself over the "little things" you get shafted over the big stuff.

raziqrauf 

Jun 1, 2008

http://www.thrashhits.com/ got the first photos and interviews online yesterday.

picopunk 

Jun 1, 2008

Wow how rock and roll. Some really hardcore rock fans there, Jesus all 40 of them, crikey. Anyone would be worried for their own state of mind if a bunch of emos were to confront them, God espeically if they played there music as well, blimey, scarey stuff. Yea thing is I wouldn't even need to defend myself either they'd all jut slit there wrists and die on the floor. Run dailey mail there gonna get ya! Emo's gonna get ya, emo's gonna get ya. Emo's such a myth, God.

ValkyrieSorceress 

Jun 1, 2008

I, as a parent of three well adjusted adults, always find it interestering when the papers rush to blame music or movies for a teeneagers suicide. I am a huge MCR fan and actually turned my kids on to them several years age. While I don't consider them to be Emo, whatever that is supposed to be, I find their lyrics full of hope. I think the poor girl must've had something horrible in her homelife. They rush to point fingers at her music instead of looking closely enough at her family. It makes one wonder what sort of home abuse she may have been enduring, the poor dear.

x-Leahh 

Jun 1, 2008

Your all sayin "god its only a band" and everythin but this band saves peoples lives, and people who dedicate their lives to this band wanted to give somethin back too them...If you dont like the band then just fuck off and dont say nothin, if you that sad to write stuff about somethin you dont like then you obviously dont have a life... xxx

shaunyeah 

Jun 1, 2008

xXxEmma.JxXx get over it love!!! people hate emos, its the way of the world.

lonergal 

Jun 1, 2008

emo is not a cult or a way of livin, its just part of who sum ppl r. ive been labled an emo n hav been told to go kill myself loads of times, just cause of cunts like da daily mail r makin it acceptable for ppl who like black to be shown wid no emotions which is plain dumb (emo-emotional arsehole!) these ppl mite not of achieved much but any1 who reads this or anything 2 do wid this load of crap veiws of emos r gonna change. i just wish the bastards who lable in da first place realise wot they r doing.

CinemaDan 

Jun 1, 2008

Good on you guys. All this bullshit from some of the posts on here about it not being a worthwhile protest........ Indeed, on the same weekend The Mail on Sunday pushes it's sales with a MOR Genesis CD chucked into it's "what you need to like" lifestyle magazine, to get the media reaction you have had in The Mail's written statement says it all. Keep going - if you feel anything The Man does is unjust, protest. Simple as that.

mrtinoman 

Jun 1, 2008

I mean come on, they're not even British. I agree with samgarne, these people need to find a job or a hobby or something. Fill your time!

just_another_cog 

Jun 1, 2008

First of all, I am a huge fan of My Chemical Romance, and I'm most certainly NOT emo... about as far from it as you can possibly be, actually... and neither is MCR. That deletes the whole "emo" thing. They really aren't, and it annoys me when people call them emo. What really angers me, however, that My Chemical Romance tries so hard to tell teenagers that suicide and self harm aren't worth it; that they should seek help with adults or close friends, and that everyone belongs in this world. But then someone, in this case the Daily Mail, accuses them of the opposite - of glamorizing death and creating an "emo suicide cult." MCR is showing the world, very openly, that no one should commit suicide or do drugs or harm themselves in any way whatsoever... but society, as shallow as it is, can't look beyond the darkness of reality and their music to see the message they're trying to tell the teenage population. I wish I would've been there. So what if there are only 40 people? The MCRmy is fighting for what they believe in, and that's what counts. MCR isn't just a band, no matter how much you criticize them.

Wonderbra 

Jun 1, 2008

Who cares what the Daily Mail says? Well Emos do so it seems. Why would you be bothered to care about what a newspaper says about your favourite band? Bands come and go, Emos come and go, fashions and fads come and go. It seems the only solid thing in this is The Daily Mail Newspaper. Funny thing is give it a few decades and the emos will be wearing tweed and moaning about the way "the youngsters dress" probably listening to Radio 4 and reading the Daily Mail! ah such is life. Welcome to the real world.

patrickstar 

Jun 2, 2008

The issue with this really isn't MCR. It is the much more serious issue of ignorance and taboo surrounding mental health issues such as depression, self-harm and suicide.MCR and "Emo" is sitting on the surface, what the Daily Mail need their attention bringing to is the seriousness of these conditions and that it is a mind set not music/scene/cult that will cause them to occur.

lectroneon 

Jun 2, 2008

I dunno if these kids are just stupid, in plain denial or have been brainwashed but you cannot try and convince people that the lyrics are positive and happy when they quite obviously aren't. We can all read. And btw having a favourite boy band is not having a belief, it's what everyone has unitil they grow out of it.

reeblite 

Jun 2, 2008

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.

Famous-Last-Words 

Jun 2, 2008

I can't believe some of the comments on here. My Chemical Romance are not 'just a band' as many of you seem to think. They are basically an anti-suicide organisation who choose music as the medium to spread their message. If I lived in London, or indeed anywhere in England I would have certainly gone to the protest. People obviously cannot see that this was worthwhile and meaningful, and you are obviously not reading into the issue at all. Imagine what would happen if a newspaper printed a story saying Greenpeace were really encouraging whaling, do you think people wouldn't protest over that? It's not just some paper dissing a bunch of 'emos' favourite band. It's a newspaper telling the world that a band is encouraging something which they have actually been fighting AGAINST the whole time they've been a band.

Richieboon 

Jun 2, 2008

what makes emos think there so special and the only people with problems?, normal people actually get on with life and don't seek attention 24/7 with their petty problems.

the_futurehead 

Jun 2, 2008

bands are about making music. and mcr have good qualities- but theyre really inept in making music. end of story.

kriscrum 

Jun 2, 2008

My Chemical Romance arent even "emo". Just cause they wear drain pipes and have a fringe it doesent mean their emo. Emo was a genre untill you fuckin avril lavigne loving kids moved on to something harder and declared yourself emo, ruining a genre. Go back to liking busted you fucking dicks. As for the protest, what the fuck! Dont be so fuckin stupid. As if a bunch of spotty kids can change what a corperate newspaper writes or portrays a genre.

VallanV 

Jun 2, 2008

What amazes me about all of the backlash to this protest is the distinct lack of any research into the events that happened on Saturday. As far as I understand from reading a couple of sites the 40 protesters outside the Daily Mail offices were an advised number given by the police due to the space on the street adjacent to the building. I'm not particularly bothered by My Chem but I can understand how the kids feel because ten years ago when I was their age my favourite band were being scapegoated as inciting suicide and murder. All of the people that are slagging off these kids just for wearing certain clothes or listening to certain bands need to to stop being so ignorant and realise that people enjoy different things. I could go on for hours about all of the arrogant indie tw*ts that listen to bands like The Kaiser Cheifs and Oasis and The Pidgeon Detectives thanks to the handful of people I've met who have fulfilled that stereotype of people that listen to those kinds of bands, but it wouldn't be fair or just to say such things. Get your heads out of your backsides and realise that although on the surface the protest was to promote MCR it also had a deeper message. It was defending music of all kinds, it was defending that connection we all have with a band or artist and the freedom to listen to music and be who we feel comfortable being. It was about the ideal of being able to be someone and listen to music without having to be attacked for that. If there are more bigots like the Daily Mail then this will only make it harder for people to enjoy bands and make serve to exacerbate the issue of teen suicide.So let these kids enjoy the freedom to wear their clothes and listen to their bands no matter how much you disagree with it if only because you're allowed to do it yourself.

posty#29 

Jun 2, 2008

I can understand both sides of the arguement in this, i mean the mail weren't wholly truthful in what they printed and it maybe overstepped the mark but all of the MCR fans couldn't possibly know if the girl commited suicide because of the music or not, i mean it's not exactly joyful music is it and certain people may interprete it in different ways. There are always complaints when someone says emo's are suicidal etc. but i've never seen a happy one..ever so i can see why the article has been printed.

samo_al@hotmail.com 

Jun 2, 2008

MCR = rubbish. Daily Mail = worst paper ever. MCR fans protesting outside Daily Mail offices are doing exactly what Daily Mail want them to do. Best to just ignore Daily Mail, like the rest of us. I mean seriously, nobody reads the Daily Mail anyway. When 2 turds go to war, eh?

hellyeaha7x 

Jun 2, 2008

Personally, I think it's a sad day for the world when people cannot except the way others wish to be. I think it's stupid that society nowadays has to be divided into certain social cliques. Just because these kids like My Chemical Romance, does not mean they are all 'emo'. Whether there were 10 or 10,000 kids there, the fact was they showed up and they attempted to make a difference. If they acheived that or not, is and should be, irrelevant. My Chemical Romance obviously mean a lot to these kids - myself included - and I feel performing a peaceful protest was a great idea. Standing up for something you love and admire is admirable in itself. So what if these kids 'took it too far'? The fact of the matter is they bothered to get off their backsides and do something about the, quite frankly, biased article that The Daily Mail produced. My Chemical Romance fans should not have to put up with being pinned as 'suicidal' just for the way they dress and the music they listen to. If I am not mistaken, Marilyn Manson has also been blamed for many suicides and shootings. Only a tiny minority of his fans are on the edge of killing themselves. We need to break down the stereotypes that the generation of today have so desperately latched onto. It's not fair if it's socially acceptable to dress in Burberry and listen to 50 Cent. People should be allowed to be who they want to be, and once again this battle is down to stereotyping. Woo for the MCRmy!

GonePhysco 

Jun 2, 2008

Well that's just a waste of time. All those people could have been bettering themselves by reading a book or doing some charity work, rather them defending a shit band. Some people just have too much spare time...

dizzeedogooder 

Jun 2, 2008

these kids are just as bad the daily mail, desperate for attention. the real issue has been totally over looked and both parties should be utterly ashamed.

schmauften 

Jun 2, 2008

I don't think it was pointless, it was a protest against stereotyping and blaming people who have no reason to be blamed. The 5 guys in the band cannot be blamed for someone's suicide. Maybe people who are depressed/suicidal may be attracted to bands such as MCR as, yes, they often do focus on death. But they are not the cause of it. I listen to MCR and am the complete opposite of the stereotypical emo suicidal listener, and actually many people who like them are perfectly normal and do not want to kill themselves. Listening to a band cannot make you depressed, there must already be something wrong in your life or in your mind for you to feel like that.MCR have stated many times that they want to save lives and help people who are depressed, as Gerard Way has been depressed himself. A lot of their music has a lot of hope in it. As has been quoted many times the first line of the chorus to one of their biggest hits is "I am not afraid to keep on living".

kaiserfan100 

Jun 2, 2008

I used to be a my chemical romance fan a few years ago, I no longer listen to their music.But I still think that this protest was a really good idea, many of my friends listen to mcr and when they heard about this they were really upset and annoyed. I can understand why these people felt the need to protest against the Dail Mail.Good on them!

hollyvongrimm 

Jun 2, 2008

Well I'm not a fan of MCR, but I do think it was unfair of the Daily Mail to blame one band for that poor girl's suicide. On the other hand, I agree with the people who think that maybe there are things that are more worth protesting about, such as world peace. I don't think this protest will make much difference, because as someone's already said, the writers will still be getting paid and the most they can do is say sorry. And MCRmy?! What the hell?

howidissapear 

Jun 5, 2008

I am a massive MCR fan and I think that the people who done this had the right idea. I wish I lived there because I would have loved to go too. My Chem's music is amazing, inspiring and the lyrics mean something unlike many other bands. The people who think that this protest was pointless are wrong because these poeple are supporting their idols. I think that MCR would be really proud of their fans and The Daily Mail should apologise to them. Their music is great and people should respect that some people like it and its their choice. Emo is not a cult and MCR definatly didnt ruin a genre, they made it so much better!

MCRkid. 

Jun 6, 2008

The daily mail is a good example of stereotyping. I would have gone if i lived near London. The people who think its pointless to protest, If you were depressed or suicidal and the band (or whatever) that saved your life was being blamed for someones death what would you do? although all people do is judge so you probably wont understand. If you were homosexual or an outcast and the band that helped you to stay strong and never give up was being blamed for something like this what would it be like for you?Remember judging doesn't get you anywhere.

MCR_FOREVER 

Jun 6, 2008

*SLAPS*MCR are not the fucking reason Hannah Bond (RIP) killed herselfThey are not fucking emo They do not promote suicideThey are VERY anti-fucking-emoThey are the best fucking band everThey HELP depressed people, they don't push them over the fucking edgeFuck fucking you Haters!!!!!!

Dana. 

Jun 16, 2008

*MURDERS*Before I finish the job (¬__¬) Emo, is a Cult. It is, I am a part of it. But let me tell you something, *hisses* We love are music, and you dissing it, isn't going to help your case in the long run. It's insulting us. To clear up any confusion (*snorts*) on MCR being emo, I'll give you the real answer. MCR ARE NOT EMO. They are no more emo than freaking chavs, preps or even modettes! Got it? I SEVERLEY hope you do.I ADMIRE these people, they have the fucking guts to make a point. No matter what the point is, they actually get up and do something when someone insults them and everything they --- and the things they have been raised with, etc. --- stand for!Psh, there were NOT 40 people there, do you expect a camera to get in a group of 200-400 people? ;) I hope not.All being said, it is tragic that someone the young has taken their life, but listen up. IT WAS HER FUCKING CHOICE!If I pushed a knife through my heart now, there wouldn't be as much as a scandle. Y'know why? Think about it. Apart from my sidefringe and the music I listen to, there is no phyisical indication that I am indeed an emo. So NO ONE WOULD ATTACK THOUSANDS OF OTHER PEOPLE! ¬__¬*finishes murdering the bitches that hate*Okay

Righ?lmao! 

Jun 18, 2008

Shaunyeah, read the article properly before you comment -.- Around 34 mcr fans protesred outside the offices over 200 protested in Marble Arch... get your facts right before you diss people.

EMO4EVA - I 

Jun 29, 2008

i am a full blown emo.no one can deny my right to rock.i am continually bullied because of emo looks and idealismsmy idol is newt off hollyoaksi am so glad emo kids are standing up for their rights and sticking it to the manSTART THE REBELLIONwe need one million emos to storm the government! down with oppression of emos and their rights.if anyone agrees contact me on this and we shall start the attack.BEGINTHEATTACK@aol.co.ukemo militants!emo begins!stand up for your rights to cut!x

Richieboon 

Jul 2, 2008

what is it with emos and there constant complaining about fucking rights?, they cause problems for themselves with there constant attention and should learn know one gives a fuck about there so called " problems".

just_another_cog 

Jul 6, 2008

Don't you get it? MCR is NOT emo. I don't deny that their lyrics are dark and they sing about not-so-happy subjects, but the meanings they send out to the public are ALWAYS positive, anti-suicidal, anti-self-harm, and anti-drug. If you can't see that, then you are seriously stupid. This fact is why they have so many fans. True MCR fans know that this band is brilliant. They don't care about what others think. They're here to make a positive difference in the world, and they are doing it... by saving people.This protest is not just about My Chemical Romance, really. It's about all of the labeling, the in-acceptance, and the assholes in this world who do it. The thing is, it is absolutely NOT their fault that Hannah Bond committed suicide... that is just bullshit. Music isn't the cause for suicide... actually, it probably helped her for a while... but it just wasn't enough. She was probably bullied and teased in school, and was depressed.And you know what? I may not be emo, but I can tell you one thing about the people who are: they're smart. Unlike most, they're not shallow like most of the people in the world. They recognize the shitty things in life when every one else is ignorant of them. So what if they wear black and load on the mascara? It doesn't mean they are bad people. The people that complain about how they have too many problems are just shallow.This protest is not only about the band, but for everyone and everything that has been labeled and used as a scapegoat. Humanity has evolved into a selfish, inaccepting monster. My Chemical Romance fans are just some of the few who know this and who actually have the guts to fight for what is right in this world. I'm fucking proud to be in the MCRmy.

muserock55 

Jul 28, 2008

wow, just_another_cog....that was pretty deep.....couldnt have sed it better myself.......but calling yourselves the MCRmy.....just a tad cringy......

jaideiris 

Aug 1, 2008

Oh........and "the sinister cult of emo"what a joke that's seriously pathetic

MCRMY_13 

Nov 10, 2008

"the sinister 'cult' of emo"????what the hell is that...?????? since when is being emo mean that you're in a cult? and anyway why is everyone making a big fuss about it now when it was worse back when it was relly popular..... Just because you listen to rock music and you wear black make-up and black clothes doesn't mean that your emo....The only thing that I agree with is the fact that being emo does involve quite a bit of depression but doesn't necessarily mean that it will lead to suicide. and i would have to agree with just_another_cog because they have pretty much wraped everything up that i was going to say and they already said it and by the looks of it i couldn't have said it any better myself.....

MCRMY_13 

Nov 10, 2008

anyone that rags on MCR can go to hell and rot there for all eternity.....!!!!! everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but when it comes to being rude and hateful then you can keep your fucking mouthes shut....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if someone wants to cut they probably have a damn good reason for it so everyone can stay the hell out of everyone else's business.... fuck the man and everyone with him.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CUTTERS RULE FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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