Controversies and Rising Tensions Surrounding Bob Vylan and Antisemitism at Major Events
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The BBC admitted that the punk duo Bob Vylan was considered 'high risk' before their Glastonbury performance and apologized to the Jewish community after they chanted antisemitic slogans during their set. The BBC acknowledged its failure to prevent the live stream from airing controversial content and announced new policies to prevent high-risk acts from being broadcast live in the future.
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