Scooter Braun Urges Music Industry to Speak Out on Nova Music Festival Massacre
In a video message with the mother of a hostage, Braun criticizes the industry's silence and calls for action.
- Scooter Braun, a well-known music manager, has publicly called on the music industry to speak out about the Nova Music Festival massacre and the ongoing hostage situation in Gaza.
- Braun made the appeal in an Instagram video alongside Rachel Goldberg-Polin, the mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was taken hostage by Hamas during the attack.
- The Nova Music Festival attack, carried out by Hamas on October 7, resulted in hundreds of deaths and dozens of hostages, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who has been held for 76 days.
- Braun criticized the silence of the music industry on the issue, stating that if the situation occurred in any other country, the industry would be speaking out.
- Rachel Goldberg-Polin echoed Braun's sentiments, expressing disappointment in the music industry's lack of response and urging artists to use their platforms to advocate for the hostages.