Coldplay vocalist is criticized for fans in fan interaction during a Wembley show. Social networks of the band are full of comments
Vocalist of Coldplay, Chris Martin he was accused of “dehumanizing Jews” because of what he said during interaction with fans during a band concert in the Wembley Stadiumin Londonon the last day 31.
In an excerpt from the show that went viral on social networks, the singer calls two fans to the stage and asks them where they are. When the two, which identified themselves as Avia and YaelThey answer that they are Israelis, there are reactions divided from the audience, between boos and applause.
Chris Martin, then, says he will treat them as “equal humans, regardless of where they come”.
He stated:
“I will say the following. I am very grateful that you are here as humans. We are treating you as equal humans on Earth, regardless of where they come.”
The vocalist of Coldplay He continued during the interaction with the fans:
“Although it is controversial, perhaps, I also want to welcome people from Palestine in the audience. I believe we are all equally human. ”
The artist’s speech reverberated badly in the Jewish community, among fans and also in Zionist organizations, who accused Chris Martin of embarrassing fans and “inhumanizing Jews.” The band’s social networks are also full of critical comments, including many in Portuguese. A video can be watched at this link.
Coldplay in Wembley
The show in which the episode took place with Israeli fans is one of the series of ten performances Coldplay In the mythical Wembley Stadium, inside the tour Music of the spheres. However, the band had to reschedule the last two performances because of the London.
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Source: Rollingstone

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