UK punk duo leads ‘grotesque' anti-IDF chant at Glastonbury
The Heritage Foundation's Margaret Thatcher Centre Director Nile Gardiner discusses British music act Bob Vylan after the punk duo urged 'death to the IDF' at the Glastonbury music festival over the weekend.
'Absolutely disgraceful scenes at Glastonbury over this weekend. Appalling,' Mr Gardiner said.
'I think this is a demonstration of how far society has fallen in the UK when you have rappers advancing pro-death messages full of antisemitism … it is absolutely grotesque.'

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