British Airways has severed ties with Louis Theroux's podcast following a contentious interview with Bob Vylan, the rapper behind the anti-Israel chant at Glastonbury this summer. The airline claims that the podcast's content breached their sponsorship policy due to the explicit and inflammatory statements made by Vylan during the conversation.
In the episode, Vylan was questioned about his decision to lead chants of "death to the IDF" during a performance at Glastonbury, with Theroux probing whether he would repeat such actions. The rapper responded defiantly, stating that he had "no regrets" and would "do it again tomorrow." He also made comments suggesting that his support for Palestinian causes was genuine, which some interpreted as inflammatory.
As a result of the backlash, British Airways has removed its adverts from the podcast and halted their sponsorship, citing concerns over politically sensitive subject matter. The airline acknowledges that they had processes in place to prevent such issues but admits that the incident highlights the need for further scrutiny.
Meanwhile, Bob Vylan's bandmates have faced similar repercussions, with some MPs and Jewish community leaders calling for a boycott of their performances. In response, the US state department revoked the members' visas, forcing them to cancel a North American tour.
Vylan's remarks during the podcast, in which he expressed his support for Palestinian causes and defended his anti-Israel chant, have sparked intense debate about free speech, censorship, and artistic expression.
				
			In the episode, Vylan was questioned about his decision to lead chants of "death to the IDF" during a performance at Glastonbury, with Theroux probing whether he would repeat such actions. The rapper responded defiantly, stating that he had "no regrets" and would "do it again tomorrow." He also made comments suggesting that his support for Palestinian causes was genuine, which some interpreted as inflammatory.
As a result of the backlash, British Airways has removed its adverts from the podcast and halted their sponsorship, citing concerns over politically sensitive subject matter. The airline acknowledges that they had processes in place to prevent such issues but admits that the incident highlights the need for further scrutiny.
Meanwhile, Bob Vylan's bandmates have faced similar repercussions, with some MPs and Jewish community leaders calling for a boycott of their performances. In response, the US state department revoked the members' visas, forcing them to cancel a North American tour.
Vylan's remarks during the podcast, in which he expressed his support for Palestinian causes and defended his anti-Israel chant, have sparked intense debate about free speech, censorship, and artistic expression.
 what's going on here?!
 what's going on here?!  One day you're chatting with Louis Theroux about your views and next thing you know, the BBC is cutting ties with you because of it!
 One day you're chatting with Louis Theroux about your views and next thing you know, the BBC is cutting ties with you because of it!  It feels like they're trying to silence people who are speaking their minds. I'm all for respecting everyone's opinions but come on, can't we have a conversation without getting all censored?
 It feels like they're trying to silence people who are speaking their minds. I'm all for respecting everyone's opinions but come on, can't we have a conversation without getting all censored?  The fact that Vylan said he'd "do it again tomorrow" should've been a red flag from the start...
 The fact that Vylan said he'd "do it again tomorrow" should've been a red flag from the start...  Now his bandmates are losing out on gigs and their US visas were revoked. It's like, you made your bed, now lie in it or move forward!
 Now his bandmates are losing out on gigs and their US visas were revoked. It's like, you made your bed, now lie in it or move forward!  This whole thing is just giving me anxiety
 This whole thing is just giving me anxiety 
 I mean, what's next? They're gonna cancel all their ads on shows with critical views on politics or social issues too? It's not like Vylan said anything that's explicitly hate speech - he was just expressing his opinion. And come on, "death to the IDF" isn't something you can just casually say and expect no backlash. You've got to be prepared for people disagreeing with you. I'm all for freedom of speech and artistic expression, but you can't have it both ways...
 I mean, what's next? They're gonna cancel all their ads on shows with critical views on politics or social issues too? It's not like Vylan said anything that's explicitly hate speech - he was just expressing his opinion. And come on, "death to the IDF" isn't something you can just casually say and expect no backlash. You've got to be prepared for people disagreeing with you. I'm all for freedom of speech and artistic expression, but you can't have it both ways... 
 and they're worried about their sponsorship policy? like, what's next gonna be boycotting artists for making edgy comments on stage
 and they're worried about their sponsorship policy? like, what's next gonna be boycotting artists for making edgy comments on stage 
 maybe instead of pulling out, british airways should just sit down with vylan & have a convo about why his words are hurtful
 maybe instead of pulling out, british airways should just sit down with vylan & have a convo about why his words are hurtful 

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. . If we can't handle a little bit of criticism or disagreement, how are we supposed to grow as individuals and have meaningful discussions?
. If we can't handle a little bit of criticism or disagreement, how are we supposed to grow as individuals and have meaningful discussions?  The US state department revoking visas over this is like, wow, that's just drama
 The US state department revoking visas over this is like, wow, that's just drama  .
. . It's a complex issue, but I think we should be encouraging nuanced conversations and critical thinking
. It's a complex issue, but I think we should be encouraging nuanced conversations and critical thinking  rather than trying to silence each other
 rather than trying to silence each other  .
. The fact that they're taking down their ads from Louis Theroux's podcast is kinda whack. Can't the airline just let people watch or listen to something without jumping all over it?
 The fact that they're taking down their ads from Louis Theroux's podcast is kinda whack. Can't the airline just let people watch or listen to something without jumping all over it?  It's like they're trying to suck the fun out of everything... I don't think censoring his views on Palestinian causes is the answer, though
 It's like they're trying to suck the fun out of everything... I don't think censoring his views on Palestinian causes is the answer, though  We need more nuanced conversations about politics and social issues, not less.
 We need more nuanced conversations about politics and social issues, not less.  I mean, Vylan's not apologizing for his views, which I think is actually kinda refreshing... but at the same time, I can see why people might find it inflammatory.
 I mean, Vylan's not apologizing for his views, which I think is actually kinda refreshing... but at the same time, I can see why people might find it inflammatory.  And what about Bob's bandmates? Are they also supposed to take a knee just because their friend said something?
 And what about Bob's bandmates? Are they also supposed to take a knee just because their friend said something? 
 It feels like a big fuss for not much, you know? Some people are gonna be upset and say some stuff, but can't we just... talk about it instead of taking drastic measures?
 It feels like a big fuss for not much, you know? Some people are gonna be upset and say some stuff, but can't we just... talk about it instead of taking drastic measures?  . I think it's a bit too extreme, you know? Like, Vylan's just expressing his opinions - yeah, maybe they're not the most popular ones, but shouldn't we be having more nuanced conversations about complex issues like this?
. I think it's a bit too extreme, you know? Like, Vylan's just expressing his opinions - yeah, maybe they're not the most popular ones, but shouldn't we be having more nuanced conversations about complex issues like this? 
 . But at the same time, can we really say that his opinions are any less valid because they're not exactly mainstream? The whole thing feels like a slippery slope, where one person gets called out for their views and everyone else starts to get scrutinized too
. But at the same time, can we really say that his opinions are any less valid because they're not exactly mainstream? The whole thing feels like a slippery slope, where one person gets called out for their views and everyone else starts to get scrutinized too  . As artists like Bob Vylan are now being forced to cancel performances and having their visas revoked, it feels like we're losing a piece of our cultural diversity
. As artists like Bob Vylan are now being forced to cancel performances and having their visas revoked, it feels like we're losing a piece of our cultural diversity  .
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. . I'm all for free speech and artistic expression, but come on, can't we have a nuanced conversation about these issues instead of demonizing one guy?
. I'm all for free speech and artistic expression, but come on, can't we have a nuanced conversation about these issues instead of demonizing one guy? 
 . Can't we just have an honest conversation without being demonized? I get that Vylan's words were provocative, but shouldn't that be what makes us want to listen in the first place? It's like British Airways is trying to police every last nuance of free speech on their platform...
. Can't we just have an honest conversation without being demonized? I get that Vylan's words were provocative, but shouldn't that be what makes us want to listen in the first place? It's like British Airways is trying to police every last nuance of free speech on their platform...  . Where do we draw the line?
. Where do we draw the line? 
 Just don't get why British Airways would pull their ads over this
 Just don't get why British Airways would pull their ads over this