💨 Abstract
Some readers criticized Rod Stewart for endorsing Nigel Farage, arguing that Farage's influence, particularly through Brexit, has been detrimental to British musicians. At Glastonbury, performers Bobby Vylan and Kneecap faced backlash for anti-IDF (Israel Defense Forces) chants and alleged Hezbollah flag support, respectively. Critics called for consequences, emphasizing that free speech should not incite violence. Others lamented Glastonbury's shift towards political commentary, seeking a musical escape.
Courtesy: Letters Editor
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