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Morrissey: ‘If More Men Were Homosexual There Would Be No Wars’

Published on: February 27, 2013 at 5:43 PM ET
Gregory Wakeman
Written By Gregory Wakeman
News Writer

Controversial singer Morrissey has come out with another outlandish comment, telling a magazine “homosexual men would never kill other men.”

The 53-year-old musician was talking to a rookiemag.com , a publication for teenage girls when the topic skewed towards the topic of war.

“War, I thought, was the most negative aspect of male heterosexuality,” he said. “If more men were homosexual, there would be no wars, because homosexual men would never kill other men, whereas heterosexual men love killing other men.”

“They even get medals for it,” added Morrissey. “Women don’t go to war to kill other women. Wars and armies and nuclear weapons are essentially heterosexual hobbies.”

The former lead singer of The Smiths then took aim at the pop stars of today. “Whether it be Beyonce or Justin Bieber, we see the singers who have absolutely nothing to offer anyone as they walk off stage clutching three Grammys in each hand,” noted Morrissey.

“In recent years I saw McDonna [Madonna] live, and no audience member reached up toward her to try to touch her,” added the popstar. “I see this so often with artists whom we’re told are global stars. It’s a big lie.

Throughout his career, Morrissey has made a habit of making contentious comments about various artists. He has sparked feuds with Madonna, Elton John, George Michael, and The Cure’s Robert Smith.

Whilst he has also been accused of racism from as far back as 1985, and as recently as 2008, however a lawsuit between himself and NME was settled out of court in 2012 after they printed a retraction over comments he had in an interview with the magazine.

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