Bobby Vylan took to Instagram with a bold statement after his contentious performance at Glastonbury was removed from BBC iPlayer. The backlash stemmed from his on-stage chant of "Death, death to the IDF," which drew criticism from the BBC, the Prime Minister, and various officials, including the Israeli embassy in the UK. In his post, Bobby shared thoughts reflecting on the mixed responses he received, noting how his daughter was actively providing her views on school meals, which reminded him of the importance of speaking out for the changes one desires.
He highlighted the necessity of teaching children to advocate for their needs and issues. Vylan asserted that as adults, it is crucial to inspire younger generations to take up the challenge of enacting positive change in the world. He urged adults to visibly demonstrate their commitment to justice and activism, whether that be through protesting or using any platforms available to them. Vylan conveyed that today's conversation about school dinners could lead to broader discussions about foreign policy tomorrow.
Following the contentious performance, the BBC announced that they would not be rebroadcasting the set due to the inflammatory nature of some comments made. They provided a warning about the strong language during the live stream, with no plans to make the segment available for on-demand viewing. The controversy intensified as health officials condemned the remarks, and police stated they were reviewing footage to check for potential criminal implications. Glastonbury organizers also expressed their disapproval of the comments, affirming their commitment to promoting peace and unity.
5 Comments
ZmeeLove
His daughter is a reminder that we need to be speaking up to the younger generations, just as Bobby is showing us.
Africa
He's encouraging his fans to take a stand, and his fans will heed his call
Bermudez
The police should investigate this. His words could incite others to violence. This isn't about free speech; it's about safety.
Mariposa
He is doing what he is encouraging his fans to do, the man is an inspiration to stand up
Muchacha
The backlash is ridiculous. He's exercising his right to protest. Free speech includes criticizing the IDF.