At a time when many Americans are still grieving the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, a British punk-rap duo decided to make a spectacle of mocking his death. Performing at a sold-out show in Amsterdam, Bob Vylan—already infamous for their radical politics—used the stage to glorify violence and sneer at Kirk’s memory.
According to Amsterdam’s De Telegraaf newspaper, frontman Bobby Vylan (real name Pascal Robinson-Foster) opened by joking, “Are there any snipers in the hall?”—a chilling reference to the gunman who cut short Kirk’s life during a student debate at Utah Valley University. He then told the crowd, “I want to dedicate this next song to a real piece of shit human being, pronouns: was/were. Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk, you piece of shit,” before sneering, “If you chat shit, you will get banged!”
The performer went further, urging his audience: “Sometimes you have to kick Nazis in their fucking face… Fuck the fascists, fuck the Zionists. Go find them on the street!”
This is not new behavior for the duo. At Glastonbury in June, they led a chant of “death to the IDF” while waving Palestinian flags. The fallout was swift: British police launched an investigation, their management dropped them, and the Trump administration revoked their visas to the United States. Yet rather than learning a lesson, they doubled down, bragging in Amsterdam that the controversy had “enriched” them.
In their Saturday set, they repeated their anti-Israel anthem three times, encouraging open hostility against Jews, conservatives, and anyone who disagreed with their worldview. The performance coincided with an anti-migration and free speech rally in London, which they also attacked. The band made clear their intent: to incite “revolution” by demonizing anyone who stands for Western values.
The U.S. State Department, recognizing the growing danger of imported radicalism, issued a sharp warning. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau declared: “I have been disgusted to see some on social media praising, rationalizing, or making light of the event, and have directed our consular officials to undertake appropriate action. Please feel free to bring such comments by foreigners to my attention so that the [State Department] can protect the American people.”
This matters for one reason: when foreign agitators openly celebrate political murder and call for violence against conservatives, it proves the threat isn’t confined to America’s borders. Whether through music festivals, social media, or street protests, the normalization of hate speech directed at Christians, conservatives, and Jews is spreading.
Charlie Kirk was assassinated for daring to speak openly about America’s future. Now, radical performers see his death as an opportunity for applause lines. It’s a reminder that free speech, liberty, and respect for life itself are under siege—and that defending those values requires vigilance not only at home but also against voices abroad who aim to undermine them.














As warped as their world view and blatant hatred is, what does that say about their ‘fans’ and any that support them.
I’m not saying that we should overtly ‘attack’ them, metaphorically/verbally and especially NOT physically but not giving them any material support by not spending even one thin dime on them and their merch just ‘might’ get their attention and let them know how hateful they are. The problem is with their lack of self awareness even those actions will likely fail to register.
This is beyond evil
These poor souls are to be pittied for their gross ignorance. THEIR IDOL SATAN IS WAITING TO GIVE THEM A WARM BUT NOT LOVING WELCOME!NOT SURPRISING THAT THIS HAPPENED IN AMSTERDAM. THERE IS A CHURCH IN THAT CITY DEDICATED TO SATAN.what a contrast these days between these fans and the Cory Ten Boom family.They hid Jews from the Nazis.Read The Hiding Place. I bet Charlie Kirk read that inspiring book