Gay activists in Canada have successfully managed to cancel one of Elephant Man's concert at the Kool Haus venue after pressuring the CEO, Charles Khabouth, to prevent the reggae artist from performing at the club.
According to reports, there were efforts from the Canadian branch of Stop Murder Music coalition to ban both Elephant Man and Sizzla from the country by convincing the federal government to revoke their visas. However, since then, they have only been able to cancel one of the 12 concerts in which both artists are said to be appearing. So far, there's now been a change of venue due to the cancellation and an additional monitoring of both artists.
Akim Larcher, a member of the coalition said, "It's unfortunate that the very people that are fueling and propagating this violent environment are basically being given a platform to perform."
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7 comments:
more fire star me tired a dem
gwan fight dem out elle
....dont do it man
Charles Khabouth a batty bwoy....me nuh know wa do dem ppl sa
wow these people are really serious.
dem need fi leggo offa the artists dem...wah happen to freedom of speech?? nuh day a batty man come tell me wah me can n cyann do!!
bun all battyman and sa da might ...dem nah live another night
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