Posted March 26, 2018 5:00 pm by Comments

By Micah Rate

In November 2015, terror struck Paris, France as Muslim extremists entered the Bataclan theatre with rifles, grenades, knives, and suicide vests. The militants killed 89 innocent concertgoers, and the horror that awaited investigators was unfathomable. Today, just over two years since the attack, and just over a month since the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, a survivor of the Paris massacre is condemning the March for Our Lives rally and calls for gun control.

Jesse Hughes, the lead singer of the rock band Eagles of Death Metal, was on stage that night when a hail of bullets rained down on attendees. As reported by The Federalist, the singer took to Instagram to voice his anger and displeasure over Saturday’s march. Hughes’ post, which has since been deleted, read:

Obviously….The best thing to do to combat chronic abusers and disregarders of the law(like the law against Murder) is to……..pass another Law!…..Genius!!!…… but before we pass this law we’re going to denigrate the memory and curse ourselves by exploiting the death of 16 of our fellow students for a few Facebook likes and some media attention….and look how well civil rights abuses as it concerns firearms helped to …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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