GrannyGravy13
The BBC production team and the Glastonbury team knew Bob Vylans modus operandi.
Their set should never have gone out live it should also not have been left for viewing on iplayer for another five hours.
So yes the BBC have questions to be answered.
Somerset and Avon Police are taking this and the band Kneecap allegations seriously.
If Lucy Connolly can be imprisoned for a hateful tweet, then these bands need to be behind bars for hate speech and inciting violence.
News programmes covering this are also giving many news hours to the Welfare Bill, the two are not mutually exclusive.
It's not the same though. Lucy Connolly was inciting actual rioters to set fire to a hotel containing innocent people including women and children, which they did. It was only luck and the fire brigade that stopped people being murdered.
Conversely, a punk group led chants at hippie peace festival (because that's what it started as and is still at heart) to a group of festivals goers who are not in the slightest danger of personally attacking the IDF, who are an organisation currently being accused of war crimes and genocide through international courts.
That is not an equivalency.
Could Bob Vylan have chosen better words, sure. Is it actual incitement to violence, No.