
"told the audience "if you chat shit you will get banged" in videos widely shared on social media. During their performance at the Netherland's Club Paradiso, frontman Bobby Vylan, whose real name is reportedly Pascal Robinson-Foster, told fans: "I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of shit of a human being. "The pronouns was/were. Cause if you chat shit you will get banged. Rest in peace Charlie Kirk, you piece of shit.""
"On Saturday September 13, during his performance at Paradiso, artist Bob Vylan made statements that many experienced as harsh and offensive. "Paradiso believes in the power of artistic freedom. Music, and punk in particular, has traditionally been a form of art that amplifies anger, discontent, and injustice without filter. "In a world on fire, artists sometimes choose language that sounds confrontational or violent. That is part of artistic expression, but not automatically language that we as a venue endorse.""
"Kirk, who was a prominent political commentator in the US and ally of President Donald Trump, was shot and killed at a Utah Valley University event on Wednesday, in what authorities called a political assassination. Hundreds of people attended a vigil for Mr Kirk in central London on Saturday with speakers hailing him as a "Christian martyr" and calling for people to wage a "war on evil"."
An outspoken duo caused controversy after chanting for the "death" of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) at Glastonbury Festival, and videos of a member saying "if you chat shit you will get banged" circulated widely. During a show at Club Paradiso in the Netherlands, frontman Bobby Vylan (reportedly Pascal Robinson-Foster) dedicated a song to Charlie Kirk and used insulting, threatening language. Charlie Kirk, a prominent US political commentator and Trump ally, was shot and killed at a Utah Valley University event in an attack described as a political assassination. Hundreds attended a London vigil where speakers called him a "Christian martyr." Club Paradiso defended artistic freedom, condemned harsh language, and offered to cooperate with any prosecution.
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