OmbreLune
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It'll probably be tough for him to even book any venues to actually have showsSecurity should boycott his shows.
It'll probably be tough for him to even book any venues to actually have showsSecurity should boycott his shows.
I think this was more about the age of the concert goers, the artist, and lifestyle of the crowd. The article I posted says they don't know how much naloxone was used because the police, the medics, and ambulances were all administering it. There were over 80 ambulances BTW. They weren't just getting high. They were overdosing and doing it in large numbers. Idk what kind of festivals you normally go to but there's a reason you don't see this at events that attract a more mature crowd.^^^ That’s why I’m so upset over this. He’s not my cup of tea but I love live music and festivals and it was something I was looking forward to eventually easing my way back into. I know accidents happen but now although the last few years I strictly went VIP or private booths to avoid the proletariats and trash. Yes I’m being judgey and bougie and I shan’t be shamed for it.
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I think this was more about the age of the concert goers, the artist, and lifestyle of the crowd. The article I posted says they don't know how much naloxone was used because the police, the medics, and ambulances were all administering it. There were over 80 ambulances BTW. They weren't just getting high. They were overdosing and doing it in large numbers. Idk what kind of festivals you normally go to but there's a reason you don't see this at events that attract a more mature crowd.
It sounds off to me as well but I think the crushing and trampling might have something to do with it. A healthy person in the wrong spot would have issues. Someone taking drugs that's amping them up would be even more impaired.There’s something about the drug reports that don’t make sense to me. How is it that such a large amount of people were getting high to the point of overdose, all while smashed together like sardines? And this mysterious person(s) going around injecting people with drugs, even security… I don’t believe it yet. It seems like a way to get the responsibility off of the event organizers.
I agree with everything, but he’s the gold-digger here, not Kylie. He didn’t start getting really popular until he got with Kylie. He was and still is obviously using Kylie for clout. Sometimes I feel a bit sorry for her because she was so young getting with these older men looking for clout off her name.I was halfway prepared to give him a pass thinking it was the fault of lax security but after hearing about him telling people to ignore security and storm the barricades and numerous incidents of people getting hurt in the past he's about 80% to blame IMO. Lock him up. Take away his funds. Say goodbye to your gold digging gf.
I feel for the families of the people who died. I know this wasn't a traditional concert but there's a general level of safety that's assumed at professional events like this.
I'm biased against the family and believe it's coded into their DNA to find successful black men and attach themselves like leeches.I agree with everything, but he’s the gold-digger here, not Kylie. He didn’t start getting really popular until he got with Kylie. He was and still is obviously using Kylie for clout. Sometimes I feel a bit sorry for her because she was so young getting with these older men looking for clout off her name.
Her sister really shouldn't be dragged down by this but since I don't like them I'm gonna KIM. Wouldn't it be something if this ended up bringing the whole family down?These people
Even Kanye had better sense than this by dedicating his Sunday service to the victims.
Khloe Kardashian SLAMMED for thirst trap after Astroworld tragedy
Khloe Kardashian has been slammed as 'tone deaf' and 'uncaring' after she posted a sultry thirst trap series just four days after Travis Scott's Astroworld tragedy which left eight deadwww.dailymail.co.uk
I figured there had to be more to the story when I read the police chief expressed concerns before the concert. It focused on how people were coming from all over but didn't say anything about this happening recently at the same venue. Sounds like there are lots of factors.Apparently NRG Arena don’t know what they doing because the same thing happened at a PlayBoi Carti concert 2 weeks before but they had the good sense to shut it down when they saw the crowd surges.
Dad tried to alert NRG Park about lawless crowd weeks before Astroworld Festival tragedy | abc13.com
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I found that to be SUS as well.There’s something about the drug reports that don’t make sense to me. How is it that such a large amount of people were getting high to the point of overdose, all while smashed together like sardines? And this mysterious person(s) going around injecting people with drugs, even security… I don’t believe it yet. It seems like a way to get the responsibility off of the event organizers.
This story is annoying me. Why are people who should be experts on crowd control and safety blaming everything on a rapper and his fans? The fire chief and the police and the people who own the venue are all pointing fingers at a dude with a high school education and questionable musical talent. He doesn’t know how to manage crowd control because that is not his area of expertise. He doesn’t know how much medical equipment should be on hand and how many paramedics are needed because that is not his area of expertise. What kind of fool puts the sicko mode guy in charge of health and safety? There are people paid with tax money who are responsible for this kind of thing. Travis Scott seems like trash to me and I doubt that he cares about the casualties at all. Still your safety should not be in the hands of a musician in the first place.
And people are giving the parents who took their kids to this a hard time. I am not one of those fun kind of parents, but at worst these kids should’ve heard bad language and seen some intoxicated people dancing. This event should not have been dangerous.