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Down’s Pepper Keenan: “I Accept Phil Anselmo’s Apology”

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Update, 3:48 p.m.: Down’s show in Anselmo’s hometown of New Orleans has also now been cancelled.

This morning, we told you that Phil Anselmo had advised his bandmates in Down to move on without him in light of their recently being kicked off the Dutch FortaRock festival as a result of his recent public use of the Nazi salute while yelling “WHITE POWER!”

One of Anselmo’s Down bandmates, Pepper Keenan (also of Corrosion of Conformity fame) has now posted the following message to Facebook. It’s presented below without comment, because, honestly, I’m out of things to say about this. Discuss it in the comments section below.

Any one who knows me is aware that I am not one to dabble much in social media, however due to what transpired last week at Dimebash I feel the need to respond and reach out to friends, family, music peers and fans worldwide.

I am saddened and confused by the behavior of Philip Anselmo last week. I do not condone what was gestured and said. This lapse in judgment of “making a joke” was in terribly poor taste and unacceptable.

That philosophy is the opposite of what I am about. My heart follows love and soul and my music has been inspired from people of all walks of life and musical styles. I view music as a gift that is universal and intended for all of humanity. As a proud New Orleanian, life is about celebrating diversity through music, it’s about bringing people together, not tearing apart.

I won’t speak for Phil but I’ve known him most of my life and I know there is not hate in his heart, however I hope at this moment in time Phil will focus his energy on self-reflection and begin the process of regaining perspective, healing himself and those lives he has touched through music

Through Down, Philip and I have written many beautiful and powerful songs in the past that have touched and inspired people from all walks of life positively and have helped pull many out of their own darkest hours. This is not something I take for granted and should always be at the forefront of one’s conscience to keep you grounded, humbled and grateful.

One of the responsibilities and joys, in my opinion, of being an artist or musician is having the ability to help make the world a better place.

I accept Phil’s apology, and I believe he can.

I’ll be there…if needed.

Love and Respect,

Pepper Keenan

[via Metal Injection]

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