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Daily Mail respond to My Chemical Romance emo marchers

Newspaper insist their coverage is 'balanced' and 'restrained'

Sat 31 May, 2008

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Are you some kind of super moron? I actually went out of my way to read these articles, they're fine. They where restrained, balance is imposible in articles regarding opinion (letters from people, balance? lolololololol)Look, emos need slapping round the face and perhaps this will be the slap you need? Everyone is unique, that tiny amount of difference in DNA that makes us who we are has effected our brains, we think differently to the rest of us, just because you don't personnaly feel effected by music whats that to say that someone else isn't? Some people are audio-programmed as I like to call it.The fact is the age of 13, especially in females, is a very turbulant time, perhaps everything leading up to this point was influencing her, but MCR was the final push over the edge? I believe it could be.Different things influence different people, I myself am influenced by music, but despise the genre in which MCR are located in. For the record I think they're one of the examples of why teenagers are so wrecked at the moment, don't get me wrong rap is just as bad. But, people who listen to these genres deserve respect for doing so, we all have different tastes. :).With lyrics like those seen in MCR songs, and the Juxta Position used in their songs, you really think they can have nothing to do with influencing suicide? Get real, seriously.

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