Imagine being such a faggot that you can’t live with the idea that people from some country on the other side of the planet might not be as enthusiastic about men ejaculating in each other’s assholes as you are.
A group of Malaysian musicians and festival vendors are preparing a class action lawsuit against the 1975 after frontman Matty Healy’s onstage criticism of the government’s anti-LGBTQ+ at the Good Vibes festival saw the entire event cancelled.
On Friday, Healy paused the band’s set at the Kuala Lumpur event to admit that he hadn’t looked into the country’s punitive LGBTQ+ laws before agreeing to perform there. “I don’t see the fucking point, right, I do not see the point of inviting the 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with,” he said.
“I am sorry if that offends you and you’re religious and it’s part of your fucking government, but your government are a bunch of fucking retards and I don’t care anymore,” he continued. “If you push, I am going to push back. I am not in the fucking mood, I’m not in the fucking mood.”
The band’s set was cut 30 minutes later, and authorities cancelled the remainder of the three-day festival the following day. The 1975 have been banned from performing in the country and 18 police reports have been filed.
The class action lawsuit names Healy and his three bandmates and seeks compensation over losses incurred as a result of the cancellation. While international artists were paid in full prior to the event, payment terms differ for local artists, a representative for festival promoter Future Sound Asia told NME. “Unfortunately, the unforeseen cancellation of the festival does throw a spanner in the works. It’s a very regrettable situation and we fully acknowledge the impact on our local talent – all of whom have been immensely supportive in these challenging times.”
Twenty eight food vendors were also said to have been affected. Future Sound Asia called the cancellation a “catastrophic financial blow”.
Let’s hope he has to pay for refunds too
Mathew Thomas Philip of Malaysian law firm Thomas Phillip labelled Healy’s remarks “a deliberate reckless act done knowing well [sic] of the consequences”.
At a town hall meeting attended by musicians, vendors and media in the Hartamas area of Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Philip said: “My view is that the 1975 must be held responsible and accountable for the losses suffered by the artists and vendors.” Five musicians and vendors are currently participating in the class action, Philip told NME, and seek general damages alongside exemplary and aggravated damages.
Boomers were so retarded for believing in that “consenting adults in the privacy of their own bedrooms” bullshit.
They should have denied it based on Christian principles alone, even if it was true.
But it obviously wasn’t true.
No one was ever stopping faggots from doing whatever it is they do in their own rooms. No one was installing cameras in their rooms. So they already had the ability to do that.
They were demanding legalization of sodomy because they wanted to take it public.
How obvious?
Now they force it on you, and they go around talking about sex with little boys.
Here’s who supports Matty Healy