The lop sided reporting by the local media here on the Buju Banton troubles doesn't suprise anyone, so one concert may happen out of the many that have been cancelled due to protests by gay groups in the US and it is presented as a victory all round. Typical, as I say to readers take the Star News with a pound of salt. By the way it is still not confirmed whether the October 31st gigs will occur, let's see, in the meantime read the story in today's edition and form your own opinions. Peace
Reggae Bash defies gays - Buju Banton and Beenie Man will headline event
Krista Henry
Despite constant petitioning from gay activist groups to have dancehall acts Buju Banton and Beenie Man removed from the 'Reggae Bash 2009' line up in Miami, the show's organisers have said they will not bow to their demands.
When contacted this week, Andrew Minnott, president of Global Vybz Entertainment, organisers of Reggae Bash 2009, told THE WEEKEND STAR local gay rights activists have been trying their best to remove the acts from the show which will be held on Halloween night, October 31, at the James L. Knight Center in Miami.
He said, "There has been a big uproar and protests around the country because of Buju's Boom Bye Bye. Since I added Beenie to the show it's been like a double impact because they are saying that Beenie is just as homophobic as Buju. They have been protesting for the past month now, writing letters to the mayor and the commissioner and calling the venue like 20 times a day."
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In an article in The Miami Tribune, published earlier this month, Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida is pushing for the concert to be cancelled.
She stated, "The message is that gay people's lives are cheap and that harming gay people is OK. Any time a message of violence and hatred against any group is put out there, it has to be challenged." According to the article, SAVE Dade, the county's largest gay-rights group, is also said to be lobbying for the concert to be cancelled.
protests
This comes after several dates on Banton's 'Rasta Got Soul US' tour was cancelled due to protests from gay groups. Shows in Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, Utah, have been cancelled. Other dates in Richmond, Virginia and Columbus, Ohio, have been moved to alternative venues after promoters came under pressure from gay organisations.
Minnott, however, said he refuses to take the two headliners off the show. He said, "I'm not backing down from it because it's freedom of speech. Buju did that song so long ago and he's now promoting his album (Rasta Got Soul) and it has nothing to do with that." According to Minnott, there is no chance the gay activists will succeed saying, "It's a city-owned venue and the city officials believe it's freedom of speech and they are not gonna stop it."
To ensure at the concert goes well, Minnott said he has asked a number of persons to petition city officials and the public to protest the cancellations of Buju Banton's shows. On the social networking site, Facebook.com, Minnott started the 'We Support Buju Banton' page. Last Saturday he started the 'Save Buju Banton Shows Against Gay Activist' page on Facebook as well which, he said already has a membership of 1,700 persons.
In the meantime, according to Minnott, the ticket sales for Reggae Bash, which will also have performances from Wayne Wonder and Red Rat, has been going above normal due to the added media attention. He also believes both Buju Banton and Beenie Man will give above-average performances due to the protests.
When contacted this week, Andrew Minnott, president of Global Vybz Entertainment, organisers of Reggae Bash 2009, told THE WEEKEND STAR local gay rights activists have been trying their best to remove the acts from the show which will be held on Halloween night, October 31, at the James L. Knight Center in Miami.
He said, "There has been a big uproar and protests around the country because of Buju's Boom Bye Bye. Since I added Beenie to the show it's been like a double impact because they are saying that Beenie is just as homophobic as Buju. They have been protesting for the past month now, writing letters to the mayor and the commissioner and calling the venue like 20 times a day."
cancel concert
In an article in The Miami Tribune, published earlier this month, Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida is pushing for the concert to be cancelled.
She stated, "The message is that gay people's lives are cheap and that harming gay people is OK. Any time a message of violence and hatred against any group is put out there, it has to be challenged." According to the article, SAVE Dade, the county's largest gay-rights group, is also said to be lobbying for the concert to be cancelled.
protests
This comes after several dates on Banton's 'Rasta Got Soul US' tour was cancelled due to protests from gay groups. Shows in Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City, Utah, have been cancelled. Other dates in Richmond, Virginia and Columbus, Ohio, have been moved to alternative venues after promoters came under pressure from gay organisations.
Minnott, however, said he refuses to take the two headliners off the show. He said, "I'm not backing down from it because it's freedom of speech. Buju did that song so long ago and he's now promoting his album (Rasta Got Soul) and it has nothing to do with that." According to Minnott, there is no chance the gay activists will succeed saying, "It's a city-owned venue and the city officials believe it's freedom of speech and they are not gonna stop it."
To ensure at the concert goes well, Minnott said he has asked a number of persons to petition city officials and the public to protest the cancellations of Buju Banton's shows. On the social networking site, Facebook.com, Minnott started the 'We Support Buju Banton' page. Last Saturday he started the 'Save Buju Banton Shows Against Gay Activist' page on Facebook as well which, he said already has a membership of 1,700 persons.
In the meantime, according to Minnott, the ticket sales for Reggae Bash, which will also have performances from Wayne Wonder and Red Rat, has been going above normal due to the added media attention. He also believes both Buju Banton and Beenie Man will give above-average performances due to the protests.
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How come they didn't mention the California cancellations?
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