Band faces consequences for LGBTQ+ performance at music festival.

Band May‌ Soon Pay the ⁣Price for Gay Stunt‍ During ⁣Music Festival

Every whiny LGBT​ activist needs to take a nice, ⁢long look at what just happened in Malaysia — and should immediately ⁤quit complaining about being “persecuted” in America.

The Good Vibes Festival is ⁣currently⁣ going on in Malaysia — or was⁣ going on‌ before the government ⁣ shut the ​festival down due to a pro-gay ⁤stunt from the band ‍“The 1975.”

To wit, in July, the band’s frontman (and ex-Taylor Swift beau) Matt Healy kissed a bandmate onstage ‍as some sort of apparent protest that not every country​ is so willing ⁣to indulge in⁤ depravity.

WARNING:​ The following video⁣ contains imagery⁢ the ​viewer may find ​disturbing

That little stunt (and ​in ⁣fairness to Healy, compared ‍to ‌some ⁢other far-left musical stunts,​ his⁢ was⁢ relatively mild) led to not‍ only his gig being‌ abruptly canceled, but the entire event as well.

Shortly after the late July incident, the festival’s organizers took to ⁤ social media to release a statement and explain what had happened:

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“This decision adhered ‍to the ​immediate music festival due to same-sex kiss by The 1975.”>cancellation directive issued

at 1:20 PM, 22⁢ July 2023, by the Ministry of Communications and Digital. The Ministry has underlined its unwavering stance against parties that challenge, ridicule,​ or contravene Malaysian laws,” the statement read​ in part.

On top of that, per Variety, The 1975 is banned​ from ever ​playing in Malaysia again.

Given Healy’s ‍faux-tough guy act at the expense ⁤of ⁤the Malaysian government, it’s not hard to see why they banished the band.

“I don’t see the f***ing⁣ point… of inviting ⁣the⁣ 1975 ⁣to ‌a country and then telling us who we can have‍ sex with,” Healy said before the kiss, per Variety. “I’m sorry if that offends you, and you’re ‍religious…​ but your government are a bunch‍ of f***ing r——. I ⁢don’t care anymore. ⁣If you⁢ push, I’m gonna push back. I’m not in the f***ing mood.”

So why is this almost month-old‍ incident being dredged up anew?

Because ‍the Malaysian government ​now wants its pound of (fiscal) ‌flesh.

According to Variety, the organizers of the “Good Vibes Festival” are seeking ‍“over $2 million” in damages from The 1975.

First, that’s going to be one expensive ⁤kiss.

Second, pardon this writer for ⁣being ​completely unable to conjure‌ up a shred of sympathy for the band in this case.

Sorry leftists, ​you can’t preach about respecting alternative viewpoints and different cultures (and rail against cultural appropriation), and have any problem with what the Malaysian government did.

Because we all know that ​if, let’s say, Oliver ⁤Anthony was kicked out of the Country Music Awards because he refuses to ⁣ dance with drag queens people on-stage, the left would offer little more than uproarious applause.

For The 1975, apart from any societal ills, the group seems to have some legal woes at hand ‌as well, at least according to a ⁣statement provided to Variety by Future ‌Sound Asia (the organizers of the festival) ⁣attorney David Matthew.

“They entered into ​a binding contract with Future ⁣Sound Asia to perform and the position of ⁣Future Sound Asia, among others, is that this contractual obligation was breached,” Matthew said in his statement. “Further, Mr. Healy’s representative categorically provided a pre-show written assurance that Mr.‍ Healy and The 1975’s live performance ‍‘shall adhere to⁢ all local guidelines and regulations’ during their set in Malaysia. ‌Unfortunately,⁢ the assurance was ignored.”

Additionally, ‌Matthew blasted ⁤the​ band for thinking of ​its own agenda over ‌the well-being of‌ small ​businesses.

“[The 1975’s] actions have had repercussions on local artists and small businesses, who relied on the festival for creative opportunities and their livelihoods,” he said.

According to the most recent‍ social media post from ‍the Good⁢ Vibes Festival, a site​ will be launched tomorrow to help customers⁢ seek refunds.

The⁣ post Band May Soon Pay the Price for Gay Stunt During Music Festival appeared first ⁣on The Western Journal.



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