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BBC TV Chiefs in Trouble 2025 (R. Vylan’s Death Chant)
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I love how the BBC could be facing trouble for airing words, but the law doesn't say boo about them covering up for Paedophiles.
Has the saying "actions speak louder than words" lost all meaning to people? Because I still value that belief. Obviously the Punk duo are morons. |
The BBC Producer
of that night is 100% Guilty. |
Pascal Robinson who said the Words
must be arrested. Pointed out in the Newspaper Review on SkyNewsHD Jewish kids go to school tomorrow morning Are they safe? |
Truly disgusting. Abhorrent.
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For the love of humanity and in utter disgust I'd like to offer Jewish people a few words.
You shouldn't have to take this vile garbage, I can't, I just don't have words, it's way beyond vile, it's sick and inhumane. I fervently hope this behaviour is made a very strong example of and Keir puts his money where his mouth is and acts. |
To anyone that wants Jewish people to die, but claim to hate Hitler.
Well do you really? |
Pathetic PM Starmer
is staying out of this............. |
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Only have an opinion on something when it's perceived to be socially acceptable to hold said opinion, otherwise go quiet. |
If they can bleep/mute out swear words, they can do the same to chants.
Why do these "artists" feel the need to bring their surface-level political takes to a music festival? Why not just put on an amazing show? |
Music concerts have been used for political demonstrations for as long as I remember. Think Woodstock. The difference being they were always used for peace, not for inciting hate. The BBC had multiple options to switch away to a different stage or presenter segment etc and chose not to do so
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There's politics and there's politics.
If they were chanting "Peace in the Middle East" no-one would disagree. But instead they called for hatred. |
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The BBC has now admitted it is in error
on this Chant "Death to the IDF" |
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Sure but scared to do anything................ |
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Lock em up.
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The reason the spanner in the middle wears the balaclava is because he’s in his mid thirties, I think he
was their music teacher or something similar :hehe: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GurPbRHW...jpg&name=small |
Why is Bob Vylan not in Prison
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Bobby Vylan’s chant was far worse than Lucy Connolly’s tweet. So why is he not in prison? Stephen Pollard Mon 30 June 2025 at 9:01 am CEST·3-min read I have no special insight into the decision making process of Avon and Somerset Police. Nor can I reveal hitherto hidden information about how the Crown Prosecution Service reaches its decisions. But when it comes to understanding how and why Bob Vylan, the punk duo responsible for leading a death chant against the IDF at Glastonbury on Saturday, will be allowed to get away with it, I simply point you to how the criminal justice system has responded to Jew hate over the past twenty months when the regular hate marches have been protected rather than prosecuted. To recap: on Saturday a rapper, Pascal Robinson-Foster, started screaming “death, death to the IDF”, to which the crowd responded by chanting with ever increasing fervour his call for Israeli soldiers to be murdered. Given that the IDF is overwhelmingly composed of Jews, that it is a conscript army of Jews and exists to defend Jews, it is no wonder that this has been taken by many Jews in Britain and around the world be a call for Jews to be murdered. The BBC happily broadcast the sequence. Perhaps it will spark a new trend of primetime Jew hate. There is clearly an audience for it. The organiser of Glastonbury, Emily Eavis, realised that while the Glastonbury crowd seemed to have no issue taking part in a modern version of the Nuremberg Rallies, on balance it wasn’t the look the festival was after, so she too issued a statement, saying that the death chants “crossed a line” and there was no place at festival for “hate speech”. She had clearly forgotten that she is the same Emily Eavis who programmed a man from Kneecap, on trial for a terror offence and that she handed a Glastonbury stage to a member of Palestine Action, an organisation about to be proscribed as terrorists. Ho hum, easily done. And of course the police did nothing, although that evening Avon and Somerset police managed to find the willpower to issue a statement that they are “aware of the comments made by acts on the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury Festival this afternoon. Video evidence will be assessed by officers to determine whether any offences may have been committed that would require a criminal investigation.” Let me translate that for you: nothing will happen. That’s not a guess. It’s based on the past twenty months of nothing happening in response to crowds chanting chanting “globalise the intifada” – kill Jews, in other words – the police stand and watch and the CPS refuse to wake from their torpor. So I am as certain as I can be that Pascal Robinson-Foster will face no consequences for his incitement to murder Jewish soldiers – indeed, he will now be lauded by the likes of the Glastonbury crowd who lapped up his Jew hate. And the BBC will likewise face no consequences for refusing to pull the broadcast of his incitement. Meanwhile, of course, should you choose to tweet something bad, you will find a very different response from the authorities. Whatever your view of the imprisonment of Lucy Connolly, the respective responses to date to her tweet and what on any measure is a far worse, more immediate and more frenzied call for murder – and one seen by and broadcast to infinitely more people – is not just two-tier justice; it appears to be a grotesque demonstration of the acceptance of Jew hate by the police, the CPS and the BBC. hope, of course, that I am wrong and that this proves a turning point, with the criminal justice system at last starting to take calls to murder Jews seriously. But I won’t be. |
i certainly think police should be investigating it. Antisemitism appears to have been normalised in the UK
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Strong words not dissimilar to what I and others have beeen ridiculed on here for highlighting this past year.
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BREAKING
Bob Vylan’s U.S. visas have been officially revoked from the State Department. |
Lisa Nandy MP to go live in the next 16mins
Parliament |
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