Circle Jerks' Keith Morris Calls for 'Army of Luigis' at Coachella
Circle Jerks' Keith Morris Calls for 'Army of Luigis' at Coachella

Circle Jerks' Keith Morris Calls for 'Army of Luigis' at Coachella

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During their performance at Coachella, Circle Jerks frontman Keith Morris called for an 'Army of Luigis' in support of Luigi Mangione, who is charged with the alleged assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Following the politically charged song 'Coup d’état,' which includes the line 'kill all,' Morris clarified that while he does not endorse such violence, he supports the idea of Mangione's actions. Morris criticized his sister for voting for Donald Trump, labeling her a 'white Christian nationalist.' His comments, which went uncensored during the livestream, have sparked controversy and discussions about the implications of glorifying violence in contemporary society. Additionally, the U.S. government has sought the death penalty for Mangione, raising concerns about potential copycat incidents. Other performers at Coachella also faced censorship for their political statements, contrasting Morris's remarks that remained visible to viewers.

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