
"I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of sh*t of a human being! Robinson-Foster said. The pronouns was/were! Because if you talk sh*t, you will get banged! Rest in peace Charlie Kirk, you piece of sh*t!"
"I did call him a piece of shit, that much is true. But at no point was his death celebrated. If it was, go find me a quote, go find me something that proves we were celebrating his death. You're not gonna find it because it didn't happen."
"Uh, what did happen is one reporter that bought their ticket online came with the sole purpose of finding something to report, and after I called him a piece of shit and we played a song, they have written that up as a celebration. Not a celebration, isn't a celebration, wasn't a celebration. Calm down."
Pascal Robinson-Foster, frontman of British punk duo Bob Vylan, dedicated a song to Charlie Kirk during a Netherlands performance and called Kirk “a piece of sh*t,” adding “Rest in peace Charlie Kirk, you piece of sh*t.” Conservatives mourning Kirk objected, and Turning Point UK posted the onstage remarks online calling the rant a mockery and glorification of murder. Robinson-Foster later posted a video titled “Calm down,” acknowledging the insult while insisting the death was not celebrated and challenging critics to produce evidence of celebration. The punk group focuses on inequality, racism, sexism and homophobia, issues connected to Kirk’s campus tour.
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