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A photo featuring Metallica frontman James Hetfield alongside a Ukrainian soldier has sparked significant controversy. It seems that Hetfield, who was previously known for his advocacy of peace and opposition to war, has now shown an inclination towards chaos and violence. Reports suggest that he disturbingly told the injured Ukrainian soldier to “kill them all,” making a macabre reference to a well-known Metallica song.

Baffled independent journalist Michael Tracey shared the tweet:

Here’s a closeup of the photo, and James ghoulishly urging Ukraine to “kill them all”:

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Many are wondering why a Ukrainian soldier was in the U.S. for treatment, and that question is answered in this recent Billboard article on the meetup:

Ukrainian serviceman Roman Denysiuk was brought to the Vail Valley for treatment through the local non-profit Limbs For Liberty on May 11 after a fall from his wheelchair that resulted in him re-fracturing his femur and necessitating surgery to repair the leg.

Even more baffling is this strange new “love” of war that we see coming from formally peace-loving left-wingers like Metallica. These are the lyrics to an anti-war song “Disposable Heroes” from Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” album.

Bodies fill the fields I see, hungry heroes end
No one to play soldier now, no one to pretend
Running blind through killing fields, bred to kill them all
Victim of what said should be, a servant ’til I fall
Soldier boy, made of clay, now an empty shell
Twenty-one, only son, but he served us well
Bred to kill, not to care, do just as we say
Finished here, greeting death, he’s yours to take away
Back to the front
You will do what I say when I say
Back to the front
You will die when I say you must die
Back to the front
You coward, you servant, you blind man
Barking of machine-gun fire does nothing to me now
Sounding of the clock that ticks, get used to it somehow
More a man, more stripes you wear, glory seeker trends
Bodies fill the fields I see, the slaughter never ends
Soldier boy, made of clay, now an empty shell
Twenty-one, only son, but he served us well
Bred to kill, not to care, do just as we say
Finished here, greeting death, he’s yours to take away
Back to the front
You will do what I say when I say
Back to the front
You will die when I say you must die
Back to the front
You coward, you servant, you blind man
Why am I dying?
Kill, have no fear
Lie, live off lying
Hell, hell is here
Why am I dying?
Kill, have no fear
Lie, live off lying
Hell, hell is here
I was born for dying
Life planned out before my birth, nothing could I say
Had no chance to see myself, molded day by day
Looking back I realize, nothing have I done
Left to die with only friend, alone, I clench my gun
Soldier boy, made of clay, now an empty shell
Twenty-one, only son, but he served us well
Bred to kill, not to care, do just as we say
Finished here, greeting death, he’s yours to take away
Back to the front
You will do what I say when I say
Back to the front
You will die when I say you must die
Back to the front
You coward, you servant, you blind man
Back to the front
Back to the front
Back to the front
Back to the front
Back to the front

But it doesn’t end there. The band was strongly opposed to war, and they even composed a song called “One” that, ironically, socially and artistically defined them as a group.

Far Out Magazine:

Written by frontman James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, ‘One’ is an anti-war song, which may come as a surprise. However, this is precisely the type of density that has made Metallica one of the most well-respected metal bands of all time.

The lyrics are based on the 1939 novel Johnny Got His Gun, by iconic writer Dalton Trumbo, a classic critique of the horrors of World War I. Hetfield was introduced to the book by his older brother, David Hale, who once had a stint in Metallica.

[…]

Fittingly, the track explores the condition of a World War I soldier who has been critically wounded fighting. Echoing the work on Trumbo, Hetfield screams with primal force: “Trapped in myself / Body my holding cell / Landmine has taken my sight / Taken my speech / Taken my hearing / Taken my arms / Taken my legs / Taken my soul / Left me with life in hell.”

Hetfield and Metallica were making an anti-war social statement that was just as powerful as Rage Against the Machine’s.

Hetfield’s lyrics don’t stop there either. The central vocal refrain is “oh please, God, help me”, driving the anti-war sentiment home. The brilliance of ‘One’ is that it is elevated by the music video, which visually displays the song’s damning indictment of warfare. In the chilling video, the soldier sits up in his hospital bed, begging the nurse to “kill me” in Morse Code.

Here’s the official video for that anti-war song:

Things sure have changed in a relatively short amount of time. The left, who used to advocate for peace and be against war, have become quite the aggressive warmongers, eager for conflict and insisting on the demise of anyone they don’t agree with.

Here’s what people online are saying about James and his “kill ’em all” comment:

“They also wrote Dont tread on me, which ironically they played during covid times when they required vaccines to enter their concerts lol”

“They should title their next song “Clown World.”

“Remember when Democrats said they were anti-war?”

“Gaytallica for June apparently. Happy Pride, James.”

“Enter Sandbagman”

The charity work that “Limbs for Liberty” is doing is admirable, and this isn’t a criticism of their cause — although we do wonder who’s funding them. It’s an observation that the left has re-branded themselves. Clearly, liberals are willing to abandon their supposed heartfelt causes if it aligns with the government’s agenda. This tactic truly highlights the insincerity and propaganda nature of the progressive movement.


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