Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Ha ha sure aren't the Saudis good friends with the US ,every country has laws we don't agree with .
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Ha ha sure aren't the Saudis good friends with the US ,every country has laws we don't agree with .
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
It’s a bit more than having laws we don’t agree with isn’t it?
Originally posted by Coso:The second U2 plays UAE/Saudi etc. I am done as a fan.
Originally posted by Anam:[..]
U2 would never play Saudi. It would be like kicking Amnesty International in the balls.
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Why not? they play the US/UK often enough who are their biggest weapons supplier .
Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
Why not? they play the US/UK often enough who are their biggest weapons supplier .
Originally posted by Anam:[..]
To be fair, the US has elections, freedom of speech, a free press, women' rights & gay marriage. There are myriad problems in America but Human Rights are generally secure there. (I know: there are a thousand exceptions.) But yep, obvs selling guns to these lads is bad.
Russia's legislation on gay rights has changed significantly since 2010, along with increasingly aggressive behaviour internationally - ask Georgia, Ukraine & Salisbury. We won't mention elections or referendums.
Acts play or boycott these places all the time. Madonna & Radiohead think Israel is ok, while Pink Floyd/ Roger Waters don't. Robbie Williams played Russia, while Elton John probably won't (but he did play the USSR...) Very few venture to China.
I personally wouldn't like to see fans anywhere denied the joy of a U2 gig but - given their worldview - some of these places would seem very unlikely.