BOB VYLAN BANNED! U.S. Yanks Terror-Tied Visas
In a decisive move to uphold American values and reject imported hate speech, the U.S. State Department has revoked the visas of British punk-rap band Bob Vylan after their vile, antisemitic outburst at the Glastonbury Festival. The group’s frontman, Bobby Vylan, led a shocking chant of “death, death to the IDF” before a crowd of thousands—words that stunned audiences and were inexplicably broadcast live by the BBC, sparking nationwide outrage. Their performance also embraced the incendiary and widely condemned slogan “from the river to the sea,” a phrase synonymous with the call for Israel’s destruction. U.S. Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau made it clear: the United States does not welcome those who glorify terror and division. Even UK leaders, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer, slammed the performance as hate speech, while calls grow for criminal charges against both the band and the BBC. This chilling display of radical ideology disguised as art is a stark reminder of the dangerous currents permeating Western cultural institutions—and a wake-up call for the guardians of free society.
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