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Pro-Palestine Chants by Rap Acts at Glastonbury Prompt Organisers, Police Review
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47375, member: 636"] A British music duo sparked outrage during their weekend performance at Glastonbury Festival. Bob Vylan led festival crowds through a controversial chant targeting Israeli military forces. The group also displayed messages about Palestine on stage backdrops during their live set. Festival organizers broadcast the performance through official livestreams before the controversy erupted. Bobby Vylan defended their decision to make political statements during the musical event. BBC officials removed the performance from their on-demand viewing platform after receiving complaints. The broadcaster described the duo's remarks as deeply offensive to audiences. Glastonbury Festival leadership issued public statements condemning the artist's behavior. They emphasized that performers do not represent festival values through their personal opinions. Management reminded all artists that hate speech violates festival policies. Local police began reviewing footage from multiple festival performances to determine potential criminal violations. Officers will decide whether the incident requires formal investigation under British law. The duo had opened their set with support for another controversial Irish rap group. Bob Vylan promoted violent activism over peaceful protest methods during their appearance. They argued that some messages require forceful delivery to reach certain audiences. Bobby Vylan posted social media responses defending their festival statements the following day. The musician compared political activism to teaching children about speaking up for important causes. They encouraged young people to continue fighting for social change through public demonstrations. The artist emphasized the importance of using prominent platforms to promote political messages. Festival attendance exceeded expectations despite the brewing political controversies. [/QUOTE]
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