Morrissey has defended his on stage comments made about the actions of fast food companies to the recent attacks in Norway.
At a recent show the singer before playing The Smiths' song 'Meat is Murder', he was quoted as saying: “We all live in a murderous world, as the events in Norway have shown, with 97 dead.
“Though that is nothing compared to what happens in McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried Sh*t every day.”
The comment came after at least 76 people died last week in two separate attacks which were both orchestrated by far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik.
After upsetting fans, Morrissey has now issued a statement on his website: ''The recent killings in Norway were horrific. As usual in such cases, the media give the killer exactly what he wants - worldwide fame.
"We aren't told the names of the people who were killed - almost as if they are not considered to be important enough, yet the media frenzy to turn the killer into a Jack The Ripper star is... repulsive. He should be un-named, not photographed, and quietly led away."
He added: "The comment I made on stage at Warsaw could be further explained this way - Millions of beings are routinely murdered every single day in order to fund profits for McDonalds and KFCruelty, but because these murders are protected by laws, we are asked to feel indifferent about the killings, and to not even dare question them.
"If you quite rightly feel horrified at the Norway killings, then it surely naturally follows that you feel horror at the murder of ANY innocent being. You cannot ignore animal suffering simply because animals 'are not us'."
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