QUEENSRŸCHE frontman
Todd La Torre has drawn the ire of
Donald Trump supporters by posting a disturbing-yet-hilarious photo that poked fun at the president-elect's seemingly bizarre relationship with Russian leader
Vladimir Putin. A photoshopped picture shows the billionaire businessman and
Putin dressed in leather, with
Trump sitting down and smiling as he rests his head on the thigh of Russia's president while wearing a collar, indicating his submissive or slave status in a BDSM relationship. After
La Torre posted the picture on his
Facebook page this past New Year's Eve, he was slammed by apparent
Trump voters who accused him of "alienating half of [
QUEENSRŸCHE's] already hugely diminished fan base" by voicing his political views. The singer then got into a heated discussion about politics in which he tried to use facts to make his points, only to be repeatedly shut down for being "disrespectful." One of those critics was former
VIRGIN STEELE guitarist
Jack Starr, who wrote in the comments section below
Todd's post: "The picture shows a great lack of respect to our president-elect and really is not funny… Humor has its place but behind this particular cartoon was a not very veiled attack on
Trump and there are many among us in the community we call heavy metal who are very happy that
Trump will be representing our country very shortly and I happen to be one of them."
La Torre, who has made no secret of his disdain for
Trump, responded to his critics several times below his original post, writing in part: "As for the comment that I have 'offended' a huge base, let the record show that as I type this, the data is that there are [357] comments to [658] shares. Apparently [658] people thought this was funny, nothing more and nothing less. Lighten up people, it's about to be 2017, CHEERS EVERYONE!!!! Life could use a little humor." He added: "It's a meme, a funny meme. How one chooses to feel about that is on them. I'm not up arms in the least when I see something online or a view I disagree with. I'm all for great humor and healthy discussion however; ) "How about this perspective as a closing statement I would like share: You mentioned lines being drawn, i.e. if [you] shared that meme at work, [you] would be fired. The president-elect of the United States of America, as a public figure, goes on
Twitter, disrespects those lines, offends religions and ethnicities, and had he done these things in the workplace that offend such people and crossed those lines that you have mentioned, he would have been fired due to racism and discrimination. "I care about my country. That doesn't mean I have to respect disrespectful rhetoric or people, even the president. "
Hillary could have won, [you] could hate her, not support her even in office, and that doesn't mean you love your country less. "I'm sure we all have more in common than not, and healthy discussion is always great! "I'm a regular guy, which is why I don't ever feel like I'm some star or someone that can't just be a human with an opinion like anyone else. "Being in a band doesn't and should not negate anyone from being part of a discussion. "So to put it in perspective, the world around us shapes our perception, art is subjective, and I'm not a circus monkey to sing and dance because someone likes it or pays me to do that. I am a human being, just like you. I'm no better nor worse. "I could easily write a song about how perception and opinions are, maybe you would love it, and perhaps I wrote it because of this dialogue and interaction. So, perhaps you shouldn't be so quick to judge what I do, who I am, etc. "As for
QUEENSRŸCHE, I speak for
Todd, not the band's opinions or anything else." Last summer,
QUEENSRŸCHE guitarist
Michael Wilton revealed that
Donald Trump was his forced choice in the U.S. presidential election. Asked by
SMNNews whom he would have chosen between
Trump and Democratic presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton if the presidential election were held last July,
Wilton said: "You know, I'm kind of disappointed in both of 'em, but if I had to choose the leader of the world, I think I'd probably want
Trump."
QUEENSRŸCHE recently completed a month-long headlining tour of the United States. Support on the trek came from
ARMORED SAINT and
MIDNIGHT ETERNAL.
QUEENSRŸCHE's latest album,
"Condition Hüman", debuted at No. 27 on The Billboard 200 chart, having shifted 14,000 equivalent album units in the week ending October 8, 2015. The band plans to enter the studio later this month to write and record the follow-up to
"Condition Hüman" for a late 2017 release.
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