Glastonbury’s hate-fest frenzy confirms double standard group-think of frothing fans | UK | News

Glastonbury is no longer a music festival – a megaphon for militant hate. With any traditional measures, Glastonbury was once a celebration of music. Today? Grotesque has become a hyper-political hate festival. Glastonbury is now abducted by the militant left-blue-haired brigade for music less interested in music and is a more obsessed with virtue-synal and poison.
This year’s show on the West Holts scene. The Punk duo Bob Vylan appeared on the stage and encouraged the crowd with a inferiority to a “IDF death”. This is not political interpretation – this encouragement. These are calls for death by a mafia who claims that they represent live broadcasts and “inclusive” to TV viewers. Is this what we accept as a normal festival culture in the UK?
Even the Avon and Somerset police, usually left team extremism could not even ignore allergies to research.
Now they have announced an investigation into the comments of the law. Good – but we’ll see if they really have the backbone to follow.
Because if recent history tells us something, this is: if you hate “right people ,, you can say and do what you want. The impunity is the privilege of the progressive mafia.
Compare this with Lucy Connolly’s treatment – arrested, imprisoned, and much less rotten.
What would he say about our justice system if he encouraged hatred on live TV but brutally crushing ordinary citizens for a speech?
And let’s not ignore the strange irony in the game. The same Glastonbury’s goers crying “Free Palestine ve and chanting IDF for death for death, Hamas’ October 7 massacres and killed 1,200 innocent Israel at a music festival, probably worse, was indifferent.
A brutal terrorist attack was launched from a celebration. Nevertheless, this context is erased favorable because it does not fit the narrative.
Don’t make mistakes: This is not about Palestine or peace. This is related to the anger that confirms self-confirmation of the radical leftist large-cruise language.
Bob Vylan’s set was not an act of solidarity. Division and hatred was an ugly provocation designed to dress as heroism.
And let’s talk about the crowd – by chanting “F *** Keir Starmer ,, shaking the Palestinian flags and screaming“ F *** Daily Mail ile with foam mouths and raised punches. This was not a protest. It was a madness.
A group of thought decay masked as progressive thought. This is what is going on for the mainstream culture in England today.
How did we come here? Glastonbury now offers a platform for ideological radicals that bile with the blessing of festival organizers.
As long as it is for politically acceptable goals, they translate a blind eye for hatred and clear incentives, while they are valid for “inclusion” identity information.
Enough. The two -layer justice system ends. Bob Vylan and those who encourage this violent discourse should be confronted with the same examination – the same judicial process – the same judicial process.
There must be a rule of law, a rule for the militant and the other for everyone else.
If Britain will have the hope of restoring basic morality and mental health in public life, we should call it because of what it is: not protest, not art, not dangerous, radicalized hate.
Glastonbury 2025 needs to decide what he wants to be. A Music Festival? Or is it a front for political extremism?
If chanting for death on stage is “inclusive ,, England really lost the plan.




