Bob Vylan Glastonbury fury shows Britain could soon be in real trouble | UK | News

The idea of spending the weekend in Glastonbury during a burning heat wave or a bulky gal shudders. Thank God I’m in a place, I’m everywhere, another. At least since Glastonbury is no longer, it is always about music, but now it contains a lot of strange political stance and shameless virtue.
And if there is something that broke me in the hives, being close to a stance sign – two hundred thousand at once, convinced their moral superiority. That is, if they want to cheer “death, death, death to IDF ,, let them continue in the middle of the somerset countryside (unless you choose to watch the BBC’s live feeding) in the middle of the rural rural areas.
And yes, they must have these rights. Of course, many people, including one million Jewish quarters of England, find them intensely aggressive. Personally, I just think that they are stupid, foolish and immature, and they wonder why people can spend good money to see them in the world.
But I do not want to live in an aggressive, immature, stupid divine prohibited. Yeah, I know very well that Lucy Connolly is in prison for a ridiculous, bad tweet. But two do not deserve wrong. If we believe that we are still a free society, Bob Vylan should only be merciless and ignored, should not be arrested and sent to jail. And, of course, Connolly should be terrible, released and compensated, although it has a language.
Many people in this country cannot understand the importance of free speaking, but it is rude and weird. You cannot have a free society and a real democracy unless it is free to say what they think without fear of hitting at the door of people, boys and girls.
Does this include Bob Vylan’s knee and others with Hate speech? Yes. Because I cannot see that IDF is a foolish lyrical about death.
Dinecap’s pathetic “Kill Your MP!” He really encouraged anyone to do. Violence against MPs is increasing and any perpetrator must face the full power of the law. But let’s not claim that they will not threaten a deputy as a group of Northern Ireland told them.
This is undoubtedly a great disappointment for “artists ği by posing as an anti -organization martyrs, who cannot raise their profile at the moment and as a scratch in Dosh.
So, let us not give them the promotional oxygen they want by threatening them with arrest, court cases and imprisonment. If there is something to encourage them further, some docks are frogs.
In the meantime, let us remind ourselves that a free society is a society that people should have the right to disturb, whether Lucy Connolly or Bob Vylan. If we lose this basic understanding, it’s really trouble.



