German Rappers Charged With Hate Speech
Kollegah and Farid Bang's are notorious rappers in Germany who have been using some less than acceptable language in their songs. "Commit another Holocaust" is one line from their lyrics, and it is really unacceptable. They are being charged with hate speech because of the offensive language in their songs. This is bad for international business because when people read a story like this they will be less inclined to buy their music. The duo won the Echo awards for music, and it was scrapped after the German media associated their lyrics with holocaust survivors. website: http://www.dw.com/en/german-rappers-kollegah-farid-bang-charged-with-hate-speech/a-43629558
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