man i'm so relieved that pulp decided to change their minds . it's all about speaking out against injustice & supporting those who are silenced. like randa abdel-fattah's story is super powerful & we should be celebrating her courage not censoring her . the festival organizers made a big mistake by trying to silence her but they learned from it & now its gonna bring people together . i love that pulp is using their platform for good & thats what music is all about spreading love & positivity . let's keep promoting inclusivity & diversity in all aspects of life .
OMG, I'm so relieved that Pulp is performing at the Adelaide festival after initially pulling out! The whole situation was just awful - I mean, who cancels someone's speech just because they're Palestinian? It's not right that Randa Abdel-Fattah had to go through all that. But I have to say, I'm loving the fact that Pulp is using their platform to support her and speak out against censorship and oppression. Their concert is gonna be so powerful! And yeah, it's amazing that the festival organizers finally apologized and offered Randa a spot to share her views next year. It's like they've learned from their mistake . Can't wait to see Pulp perform - it's gonna be epic!
Just saw that Pulp decided to perform at Adelaide festival after initially pulling out... It's good to see them stand up for Randa Abdel-Fattah and condemn censorship & oppression The fact that the festival organizers apologized and offered her a platform next year is a huge step in the right direction
omg i'm so hyped about this , it's amazing how power of art & music can bring people together! Pulp's decision to perform at the Adelaide festival despite initial protest is super inspiring ... what's even more beautiful is that they're using their platform for a good cause ... censorship & oppression are such dark clouds over our society, and we need ppl like Randa Abdel-Fattah to remind us of the importance of diversity & inclusivity ... can't wait to see Pulp perform live on Feb 27!