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'Offensive and insensitive': Why is Bob Vylan being criticised? Amsterdam show sparks backlash

Bob Vylan's frontman, Bobby Vylan, sparked controversy after seemingly mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination during an Amsterdam show, dedicating a song with provocative pronouns. The remarks ignited online outrage, with accusations of celebrating political violence. While the venue distanced itself, emphasising punk's confrontational nature, Vylan denied celebrating Kirk's death, leading to further social media backlash.
'Offensive and insensitive': Why is Bob Vylan being criticised? Amsterdam show sparks backlash
Punk duo Bob Vylan are facing intense backlash after frontman Bobby Vylan appeared to mock the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk during a live show in Amsterdam.In viral footage from the band's performance at Club Paradiso, the outspoken singer, whose real name is Pascal Robinson-Foster, dedicated a song to Kirk, with offensive remarks.
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The remarks triggered outrage online, with critics accusing the performer of celebrating a political killing. One X user blasted: "This Bob Vylan is morally depraved. He and his ilk pretend to be moral but in fact are morally disgusting, gloating in public like this about an assassination of an innocent man."
Another wrote, "You literally celebrated and mocked him while your audience cheered at your words and you smiled." Others called for the US to bar the band from entry, tagging the state department directly.

Club Paradiso distances itself

The Amsterdam venue attempted to calm the storm, acknowledging on its website that Vylan's words were "harsh and offensive," while stressing that punk has always been a medium for raw and often confrontational expression."Artists sometimes choose language that sounds confrontational or violent," the venue noted, adding that the band's words were not an official endorsement from Paradiso.

Performer pushes back

Amid mounting criticism, Bobby Vylan released a video insisting his comments were misrepresented:"At no point during yesterday's show was Charlie Kirk's death celebrated," he said. "But… if you think we were celebrating his death, go find me a quote. You're not gonna find it, because it didn't happen.”
But many social media users weren't buying the clarification. One person wrote, "Charlie Kirk died for the 'crime' of wishing to engage people in vigorous debates… You gleefully celebrated his assassination. Charlie has a wife and two young children. Do you not have any sense of dignity?"

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