
He has now outraged many after a lengthy and unhinged Instagram post along with an appalling anti-gun control cartoon.

The band and Hughes received an outpouring of love and support after the attack but the frontman caused controversy after he said French gun control laws were partly to blame and Bataclan security was in on the attack. A total of 89 people, including concert attendees, venue staff, and musicians, were killed in the horrific tragedy. Hughes and the rest of his band, Eagles Of Death Metal, survived the terrorist attack at the concert venue Bataclan in Paris, where they performed in 2015. What many felt was an inspiring moment that even rock legend Paul McCartney took a part in, Hughes slammed the participants of 'March For Lives', saying the students were simply using the massacre to "take multiple days off of school playing hooky at the expense of 16 of your classmates' blood."

The protesters demanded stricter gun laws after 17 teenage students were gunned down and killed in the attack.

Eagles Of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes attacked the hundreds of thousands of protesters in America and around the world who marched in solidarity with the survivors of the Parkland school shooting in Florida, calling them "disgusting vile abusers of the dead" in an Instagram post.
