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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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It is a problem far too large for modern day adults to comprehend. The subculture 'EMO' is far too overpowering to them. They think they need to blame everything on four things. Music. Movies. Video Games. And Famous People. Little psychology lesson parents, doctors, critics, and every other sub-culture who thinks another sub-culture is hurting people. A childs mindset of acts and behaviors is predefined by the lifestyle they grow up in. By the age of eight (8), a childs mind has developed into the way that person will live and who they will be. Stop blaming everyone else and start taking some responsibility for YOUR actions. It might not all be your fault. But the MAJORITY of PROBLEMS come right from YOUR HOME. So please, Stop whining and crying over something your daughter did. It was not a sub-culture ritual, nor was it a cult. It was simply bad parenting. Don't want your kid to be what you call an 'EMO,' then don't let them. Grow up, start involving yourself in their lives. THEN, and ONLY THEN, MIGHT you be able to SLIGHTLY THINK YOU UNDERSTAND US. So three points, 1. Don't blame others. 2. Involve Yourself. 3. Learn about sub-cultures before you judge them.Thanks for reading-Ryan

Sun 01 Jun, 2008

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