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SERIÖST?! LÄGG NER SKITEN.
(till den här artikeln hör en bild på MCR,
och hon Hannah Bond var nåt jävla wb
som tog livet av sig. & folk skyller på
emo-kultur och på My Chemical Romance.
WHAT?! My Chemical Romance RÄDDADE
mitt liv. Ja, RÄDDADE.
"I am not afraid to keep on living". Ja,
dom vill nog dö. Sure , topp!
Snälla kassa fittjournalister
(typ dom på The Daily Mail),
kan inte ni bara bli "emo" så
att ni också kan bli så sjuuuukt
självdestruktiva? Tack på förhand.
Som psykologen längst ner säger
i artikeln; alla grupper har någon
som inte mår så jävla toppen hela
tiden. Det är inte emos som skär
sig. Det är personer som mår dåligt
som skär sig. Skär man sig för att
man vill vara emo så är man jävligt
fel ute.
Emo and goth to be made illegal in Russia
The Russian government is in the process of drafting a law to make emo and goth music illegal.
Last month a parliamentary committee was convened to discuss a draft proposal of the Russian government's Government Strategy In The Sphere Of Spiritual And Ethical Education bill, the details of which were leaked to The Moscow Times. The newspaper subsequently reported that, among other things, the draft bill dubbed the musical movements a "dangerous teen trend" and called for emo and goth websites to be regulated and young people dressing like emos or goths to be banned from entering schools and government buildings.
The newspaper interviewed one of the bill's authors, Igor Ponkin from the Russian Interior Ministry's Public Oversight Council. Ponkin called emo a "social danger" and "a threat to national stability" and said the bill is a reaction to teen suicides such as the tragic death of British teenager Hannah Bond.
"This type of behaviour is a crucial part of emo ideology," said Ponkin. "Of course there are emo teens who just listen to their music. But our actions are not directed at them but rather at those who also hurt themselves, commit suicide and promote those acts."
The Moscow Times also interviewed psychologist Inna Cherkova who said:
"Suicide is not a symptom of emo culture. I work with other teens too, and every group has emotionally troubled kids."
However, the bill is expected to become law in Russia before the end of the year.
. THANK YOU MCR FOR SAVING MY LIFE
The Moscow Times also interviewed psychologist Inna Cherkova who said:
. THANK YOU MCR FOR SAVING MY LIFE
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