Rap-punk duo Bob Vylan says it’s being targeted for speaking up about Gaza at Glastonbury
- British alt-rap duo Bob Vylan led controversial chants including 'Death, death to the IDF' during their Glastonbury Festival performance on Saturday.
- The backlash followed their pro-Palestinian comments amid ongoing violence in Gaza, where over 55,000 people have been killed since October 2023.
- The U.S. State Department revoked Bob Vylan's visas and halted their planned North American tour, while British police launched an investigation into their comments.
- Bob Vylan stated they oppose the death of any race and support dismantling a violent military machine whose soldiers use 'unnecessary lethal force' on civilians needing aid.
- They claim being targeted for speaking up, asserting attention on their actions distracts from government silence amid Gaza’s ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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by Angelo Palazzolo The Bob Vylan concert in Glastonbury and in particular the choir "Death," Death to the Idf. I admit that when I heard the news, I too had a motorbike of indignation. As when at a peaceful demonstration there is some imbecile that ruins the good intentions of all others by breaking a window or kicking a car. Worshiping the death of a person is a despicable thing, but the "Idf" is not a person. Even if made by people, the "Idf"…
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