Bataclan survivor Jesse Hughes calls March for Our Lives 'pathetic'
The Eagles of Death Metal frontman also compared handing in guns to prevent gun violence to men dismembering themselves to end rape, and accused protestor Emma González of treasonJesse Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal, the band whose concert at Paris’s Bataclan venue was targeted by terrorists in November 2015, has criticised this weekend’s March for Our Lives protest against gun violence, which took place across the US. Across five posts on Instagram (three of which he has since...
Consequence of Sound — Eagles of Death Metal frontman criticized student protestors as "disgusting vile abusers of the dead," shares doctored photo of Emma González. more info
Guardian Music — The Eagles of Death Metal frontman also compared handing in guns to prevent gun violence to men dismembering themselves to end rape, and accused protestor Emma Gonzále... more info
Rolling Stone — Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes, a survivor of a mass-shooting incident, called the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School "disgusting vile abusers of... more info
USA Today Music — Jesse Hughes, whose band's Paris concert was hit by terrorists in 2015, said Parkland students insulted the memories of dead classmates by protesting.
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Sky News — Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes has hit out at US students protesting for gun control measures, calling them "pathetic" and "vile abusers of the dead". more info