British band singer disappoints fans and becomes a target of criticism after posting with an offensive term to people of Asian descent
Shortly before the start of the meeting Oasis, Liam Gallagher He got involved in a controversy on social networks. The British band singer had to apologize with disappointed fans who criticized him for posting a racist slang on X/Twitter.
The publication, later erased, aired last Tuesday, 1st, and contained the term “Chingchong”, used to mock and bully with people of Asian descent.
Several fans tried to warn Liam about the gravity of the post, but the singer was not worried, at least at first.
A netizen warned:
“Liam, you will be canceled today.”
He replied:
“Whatever”.
In another interaction, the musician minimized the severity of the term:
– “Liam, you can’t say that.”
– “Why?”
– “Because it’s racist.”
-“behave.”
Liam Gallagher portrays
A few hours later, Liam Gallagher seems to have noticed the mistake made, erased the post and did another, this time retraining:
“Sorry if I offended someone with my tweet before, it was not intentional, you know that I love you all and not discriminating. Peace and love, LG”
According to the website Hong Kong News (via People), some fans are suggesting boycotting to Oasis shows, especially those who will pass through Asia.
The return of Oasis
The Oasis meeting tour begins on July 4 in the city of Cardiff, in Wales. The band will then pass through countries such as England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, the United States, Mexico, Japan and Australia, among others.
In November, the Gallagher brothers land in South America. In Brazil, they will play twice in São Paulo, on 22/11 and 11/23, at Morumbis.
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Source: Rollingstone

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