@@not-dineros sorry didn't mean to come at you. And you don't know me so you don't know my lingo. Personally when I add a shit up Meg I'm just being goofy and talking shit. My bad my dude
@@gauntletphilosophy I mean..it kinda is for the guy getting their fingerprint took. Once they have it they have it. And you’d be surprised how much info could be found on you with just a finger print.
@@gauntletphilosophy it can be bad for anybody that values their privacy or doesn’t trust the government with it. I’ve had family leave from Japan for privacy-related laws that would easily go against the constitution here in America.
@@gauntletphilosophy but now they can fake your fingerprints for anything they want, bank documents, crime scenes. They’re not going to do it, but they can if they really wanted to.
Probably the venue. He may have said something to encourage the crowd to come on stage, break some specific rule, etc. He missed out on a lot of shows/got banned from certain countries if I recall. Not sure why his manager would want to do that He is being very media trained in his retelling here to play it down, is the vibe I am getting
The amount of black artists that get arrested and charged for "inciting a riot" after a fucking concert, especially in southern states, is completely fucked. (Travis Scott needs to be charged for the astroworld shit though) Edit: hot damn, top comment. I guess people know what I'm talking about, that's good.
There needs to be more policies and laws regarding mass gatherings like concerts. Too many crimes happen in big crowds like that, and when you add alcohol into the mix, it’s a disaster waiting to happen. I don’t think any artist or band should be held responsible; the liability should be on the venue staff. There is an argument to be made “if the artist wasn’t there none of this would happen” but at the same time they are there for entertaining and can’t have the burden of making sure thousands of people are safe. I do agree with what you said though but I don’t think location has anything to do with it
@@luaist imagine if people could just act their age and be responsible for themselves.... (edit: also location does in this case, its about the stigma and racism black artists face when doing shows in predominantly racist cities)
Tyler did a small show several years ago in a college town nearby where I live. The venue held maybe 300 people, if that. When the show was over, he invited the whole crowd to go downtown (2 blocks from the venue) to hang-out. I opted to leave, but some of my friends went with the crowd. 300 people may be a small concert, but it was far too many for downtown in this town. Several people got arrested that night. Absolutely not the show he's talking about, but he did used to do that type of thing a lot before he blew up and the crowds got massive.
@@FlashxSwazy I support the blue. But it's just weird that they fingerprinted him. That usually only happens when you're officially convicted of the crime. During the booking process. I've been down a few times. But maybe it's different everywhere.