Overview
- At Amsterdam’s Paradiso, Pascal Robinson-Foster used profane language to deride Charlie Kirk and told the crowd, "If you talk s***, you will get banged," before dedicating a song to the slain activist.
- The comments came days after Kirk, 31, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University, an incident widely condemned across the political spectrum.
- According to De Telegraaf, Robinson-Foster urged concert-goers to attack political opponents, saying, "Sometimes you have to kick Nazis in their f***ing face," a claim reported by GB News.
- The performance featured Palestinian flags, repeated renditions of the chant "Death to the IDF," and heightened security with police presence and metal barriers, GB News reported.
- The duo already faced a police inquiry and lost U.S. visas after their Glastonbury chants, and the State Department has reiterated that foreigners who glorify violence may be denied entry.