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Yesterday ([[2017/11/05 Devore, CA|Nov. 5]]), [[Marilyn Manson]] returned to the stage for the first time since having his leg broken after being toppled by a stage prop in New York on [[2017/09/30 New York, NY|Sept. 30]]. Performing at Ozzfest Meets Knotfest, Manson appeared in a wheelchair, wielding a fake rifle which was affixed with a microphone in place of the gun's scope. The incident immediately drew the ire of fans everywhere and now the shock rocker has released a statement explaining his actions.
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Yesterday (Nov. 5), Marilyn Manson returned to the stage for the first time since having his leg broken after being toppled by a stage prop in New York on Sept. 30. Performing at Ozzfest Meets Knotfest, Manson appeared in a wheelchair, wielding a fake rifle which was affixed with a microphone in place of the gun's scope. The incident immediately drew the ire of fans everywhere and now the shock rocker has released a statement explaining his actions.
  
Throughout the decades, Manson has been a lightning rod for controversy, typically with a motive behind it all. He made a case for this in his reasoning, calling his stunt an "act of theater," noting his "art has always been a reaction to popular culture" while apologizing to anyone who has been affected by actual gun violence. The full statement (via ''[http://variety.com/2017/music/news/marilyn-manson-issues-statement-on-fake-assault-rifle-an-act-of-theater-in-an-attempt-to-make-a-statement-1202608324/ Variety]'') can be read below.
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Throughout the decades, Manson has been a lightning rod for controversy, typically with a motive behind it all. He made a case for this in his reasoning, calling his stunt an "act of theater," noting his "art has always been a reaction to popular culture" while apologizing to anyone who has been affected by actual gun violence. The full statement (via ''Variety'') can be read below.
  
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In an era where mass shootings have become a nearly daily occurrence, this was an act of theater in an attempt to make a statement about how easily accessible semi-automatic weapons are and how seeing them has become normalized. My art has always been a reaction to popular culture and my way to make people think about the horrible things that happen in this world. My performance was not meant to be disrespectful or show any insensitivity. The prop microphone I used on stage was handed to me with the approval of a police officer. My empathy goes out to anyone who has been affected by the irresponsible and reprehensible misuse of REAL guns.
| In an era where mass shootings have become a nearly daily occurrence, this was an act of theater in an attempt to make a statement about how easily accessible semi-automatic weapons are and how seeing them has become normalized. My art has always been a reaction to popular culture and my way to make people think about the horrible things that happen in this world. My performance was not meant to be disrespectful or show any insensitivity. The prop microphone I used on stage was handed to me with the approval of a police officer. My empathy goes out to anyone who has been affected by the irresponsible and reprehensible misuse of REAL guns.
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The timing of Manson's stunt, which came while performing the ''[[Heaven Upside Down]]'' track "[[WE KNOW WHERE YOU FUCKING LIVE]]," was done merely hours after a gunman killed 26 people in a [http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/05/us/texas-church-shooting-what-we-know/index.html mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs], Texas.
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The timing of Manson's stunt, which came while performing the ''Heaven Upside Down'' track "WE KNOW WHERE YOU FUCKING LIVE," was done merely hours after a gunman killed 26 people in a mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
  
Guns have an infamous relationship with Manson and his career. After the Columbine High School shooting rocked the nation in 1999, Marilyn Manson was the news media's scapegoat for the senseless violence as the two assailants were erroneously reported to be fans of the shock rock industrialist and his music. In a [[Article:2017/09/21 'Columbine destroyed my entire career': Marilyn Manson on the perils of being the lord of darkness|recent interview]], Manson stated that the news coverage "destroyed" his career during that time.
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Guns have an infamous relationship with Manson and his career. After the Columbine High School shooting rocked the nation in 1999, Marilyn Manson was the news media's scapegoat for the senseless violence as the two assailants were erroneously reported to be fans of the shock rock industrialist and his music. In a recent interview, Manson stated that the news coverage "destroyed" his career during that time.
  
 
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