Le concert de Kanye West à Marseille reporté après des propos antisémites
French authorities pressure leads to postponement of Kanye West's Marseille show, following a pattern of cancellations over the artist's inflammatory remarks.
French authorities pressure leads to postponement of Kanye West's Marseille show, following a pattern of cancellations over the artist's inflammatory remarks. | Contesto: cronaca
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The highly anticipated concert by American rapper Kanye West, scheduled for June 11 in Marseille, has been postponed. The decision follows intense public and political pressure in France stemming from a series of racist and antisemitic remarks made by the artist. The move mirrors a similar cancellation of his performance in the United Kingdom just days prior, signaling a growing European backlash against the controversial musician. The postponement came after French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez publicly stated his intention to have the event canceled. Minister Nunez's intervention highlights the seriousness with which French authorities viewed the potential for the concert to exacerbate social tensions and public order concerns linked to West's rhetoric. The direct involvement of a senior government official underscores the political dimension of the decision, framing it not merely as a commercial or logistical issue, but as a matter of public security and moral stance against hate speech. This incident is not an isolated one in Kanye West's recent history. For months, the artist, now known as Ye, has repeatedly made headlines for comments widely condemned as antisemitic and racially inflammatory. These statements have led to severed business partnerships, widespread condemnation from civil rights groups, and a significant erosion of his commercial brand. The Marseille postponement represents a concrete, on-the-ground consequence of this pattern, translating online controversy into a canceled real-world event affecting thousands of ticket holders. The context of the decision in France carries particular weight. The nation has stringent laws against hate speech and a painful, vigilant memory regarding antisemitism, underscored by its own historical struggles with far-right ideologies. Allowing a major concert by a figure who has trafficked in such rhetoric posed a significant dilemma for local officials. The swift action by the Interior Ministry suggests a preemptive move to avoid any public spectacle that could be perceived as endorsing or providing a platform for West's views, and to prevent possible protests or unrest around the venue. For fans in...
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