Right-Wing Ai Song Against Asylum Centers Removed From Spotify and Youtube
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Music fans in the Netherlands are confronted with a new phenomenon in the field of right-wing extremism.
All music by artist JW Broken Veteran has suddenly disappeared from Spotify, after an exact copy of his controversial hit "Wij zeg nee nee nee tegen een azc" (We say no nee nee against an asylum center) landed on the streaming service under a different name a few days earlier. "We'll have to wait and see when my music will be back online."
The song's creator, who wishes to remain anonymous, suspects his Spotify and YouTube accounts have been hacked.
The anti-azc song "We say no, no, no, against an azc" was removed from Spotify and YouTube on Tuesday evening. Because the song was removed from both platforms, it appears to be an action by the song's "musician," JW Broken Veteran, who had previously stated that he would "stop making this kind of protest music."
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The song "We Say No, No, No, Against an Asylum Seekers' Center" was removed from Spotify and YouTube on Tuesday evening. The creator, known as JW Broken Veteran, appears to have taken the song offline himself. He had previously announced his intention to stop making protest music due to the numerous threats.
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