Canucks Chuck Hate Music

Jamaican reggae and dancehall artists Sizzla (left) and Elephant Man (right) have been given the boot by at least one Toronto venue, after Canadian advocacy groups cited the pair for anti-gay slurs. Shows for Sizzla, who was scheduled to perform at Toronto's Kool Haus last Friday, and Elephant Man, who had an October 6 concert scheduled, were both canceled.
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A coalition of around 20 organizations called Stop Murder Music Canada called for the artists to be banned from the country. "They shouldn't have been allowed to get visas to perform in the country. It's not about censorship or artistic freedom. That stops when hate propaganda is involved," coalition founder Akim Larcher told the Toronto Star.

This isn't the first time Elephant Man has run into trouble. In 2004, he was kicked off the British Mobo Awards for refusing to alter his homophobic lyrics.



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46. it is ashame that the gay organizations cant respect the culture of other countries. I am a Jamaican it just our culture to not to tolerate gays. when ele is on tour he adapts and respect the culture of the countries he is touring, so please show some respect for jamaicans

Posted at 3:37AM on Oct 2nd 2007 by jamsterja

47. Sizzla does not promote hate he states that he does not approve of the lifestyle. Alot of American politicians dont either so why dont they attack the politicians instead of third world artist?

Posted at 10:58AM on Oct 9th 2007 by sunny

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