Among the demonic army death cult celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk stands Bob Vylan, a British punk-rap artist whose vile rhetoric shocks the conscience.
Vylan mocked the slain conservative activist during a concert in Amsterdam on Saturday, dedicating a song with chilling words.

"I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of s— of a human being," Vylan declared.
"The pronouns: was/were. Because if you talk s—, you will get banged. Rest in piss Charlie Kirk, you piece of s—," he added, as the crowd cheered in approval.
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BREAKING: State Dept REVOKES Bob Vylan’s visa following SICKENING show where he mocked Charlie Kirk on stage
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 15, 2025
“Pronouns: was/were… If you talk shit you’re gonna get BANGED! Rest in p*** Charlie Kirk, you piece of shit!”
Thank you @SecRubio! pic.twitter.com/5HWZiOehjX
Kirk, 31, father of two, met a tragic end Wednesday at Utah Valley University during his "American Comeback Tour."
Mid-debate with students, a shot struck his neck after a question about transgender mass shooters.
Authorities arrested suspected shooter Tyler Robinson on Friday, following a tip from his father.
Vylan’s performance appeared to revel in the assassination, drawing outrage online.
Months earlier, Kirk had warned of a rising "assassination culture" on the left.
"Assassination culture is spreading on the left. Forty-eight percent of liberals say it would be at least somewhat justified to murder Elon Musk. Fifty-five percent said the same about Donald Trump," he wrote on April 7, 2025, citing a poll linked to Luigi Mangione’s alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Post-assassination, some on the left echoed Vylan’s sentiment.
Ex-MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd labeled Kirk "one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures" and claimed, "I always go back to, hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions… I think that’s the environment we’re in, that the people just — you can’t stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have, and then saying these awful words, and not expect awful actions to take place. And that's the unfortunate environment we're in."
Dowd faced firing for those remarks.
Vylan attempted damage control Sunday, denying celebration.
Bobby Vylan says he never celebrated the death of Charlie Kirk, tells people to calm down.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) September 14, 2025
The singer is trying to walk back his despicable celebration after his upcoming concert in the Netherlands was cancelled.
“At no point during yesterday's show was Charlie Kirk's death… pic.twitter.com/VnfoZaRysp
"At no point during yesterday's show was Charlie Kirk's death celebrated, at no point, whatsoever, did we celebrate Charlie Kirk's death," he insisted in a video.
State Department revoked Vylan’s visa in July following his June performance at Glastonbury, where he chanted "death to the IDF" and led crowds in "free, free Palestine" and "from the river to the sea" chants.
Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau condemned the "gotesque diatribe," stating visas for Vylan and his group were revoked.

This grotesque spectacle exposes a festering rot, where artists like Vylan exploit tragedy for applause, shielded by a culture desensitized to violence.
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