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“Beware of those who write in headlines:” Morrissey shares statement after outrage over far-right support

He railed against the press, “Soviet Britain,” and more in an incoherent open letter shared on Friday.

May 24, 2019

If Morrissey's last couple of weeks had the title of a Smiths song that doesn't exist, it would probably be called something like "I'm Begging You To Shut Me Up (In The Heather'd Glens) (Skinhead Oi! remix)." The singer-songwriter's far-right sympathies revealed themselves again when he wore a pin in support of nationalist party For Britain during a performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, prompting outrage. One day after Spillers Records in Cardiff announced that it was banning Morrissey records from its shelves, Morrisey has shared a statement on the fallout.

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No, he's not apologizing. Instead, Morrissey's letter blames the U.K. media for a "contorted interpretation of who and what I am," and accuses them of "[writing] as if someone is coming to get them." He goes on to make an argument familiar to anyone who's followed what Islamaphobic media personalities have been saying for years: "I call for the prosperity of free speech; the eradication of totalitarian control; I call for diversity of opinion..." Ectera, ectera. There's also lines about not eating meat, like "Cows are friends to humans - don't kill them." Something tells me he's not doing them any favors!

Read the whole thing here via Consequence of Sound.

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