Matthew GoodMatthew Good .Editor's Note: This story has been updated with a more accurate transcription of Matthew Good’s comments. The original comments had minor inaccuracies due to poor audio quality. Canadian musician Matthew Good told BC concert-goers he would like to put some freedom protesters on a flight to the Congo and have teenagers shoot at them with AK47s.Good preceded his comments by talking about protesters who blocked access to hospitals during the pandemic.Some in the crowd cheered as Good told them "I'd like to put those people on a plane and fly them to the Congo, the DR Congo, and then they get off and like 14-year olds fire AKs at them," Saturday at Port Theatre in Nanaimo."You can talk about your rights and that's cool," Good said in the video, which was posted to social media with accompanying boos by some in the crowd.Social media users were quick to react to the video telling Good they "are no longer his fan.""These far left take hate to the next level. It's eye-opening," Tammy Humeny said."This is what the government feeds these people, this guy is the best citizen Canada has. They want you to be divided like this and what people are not realizing is you are taking the world back to the times in history we were absolutely saddened and disgusted by," Shannon Boyd said."This is absolutely horrendous. Where is his cancellation? Why is no one calling his views unacceptable? Wow," Katrina Mace said.More than a year and-a-half ago, Good was dropped by his label Warner Music Canada after being accused of being a “serial abuser” by his ex-girlfriend, music producer, Hayley Mather.Mather posted accusations that included cheating, sexual coercion, and mental abuse on her Instagram which led to the label's demise.Warner Music Canada said in a tweet about the decision it “has seen the recent allegations against Matthew Good and take them very seriously. We have parted ways with Matthew Good.”Good has six solo acoustic concert dates planned for the near future in November."So an irrelevant Canadian musician that hasn't had a hit in over 10 years, decided to create a scandal just before he releases his new music? Sounds about right," another social media user said."He's pandering to the woke left in hopes they will come to watch him perform."
Matthew GoodMatthew Good .Editor's Note: This story has been updated with a more accurate transcription of Matthew Good’s comments. The original comments had minor inaccuracies due to poor audio quality. Canadian musician Matthew Good told BC concert-goers he would like to put some freedom protesters on a flight to the Congo and have teenagers shoot at them with AK47s.Good preceded his comments by talking about protesters who blocked access to hospitals during the pandemic.Some in the crowd cheered as Good told them "I'd like to put those people on a plane and fly them to the Congo, the DR Congo, and then they get off and like 14-year olds fire AKs at them," Saturday at Port Theatre in Nanaimo."You can talk about your rights and that's cool," Good said in the video, which was posted to social media with accompanying boos by some in the crowd.Social media users were quick to react to the video telling Good they "are no longer his fan.""These far left take hate to the next level. It's eye-opening," Tammy Humeny said."This is what the government feeds these people, this guy is the best citizen Canada has. They want you to be divided like this and what people are not realizing is you are taking the world back to the times in history we were absolutely saddened and disgusted by," Shannon Boyd said."This is absolutely horrendous. Where is his cancellation? Why is no one calling his views unacceptable? Wow," Katrina Mace said.More than a year and-a-half ago, Good was dropped by his label Warner Music Canada after being accused of being a “serial abuser” by his ex-girlfriend, music producer, Hayley Mather.Mather posted accusations that included cheating, sexual coercion, and mental abuse on her Instagram which led to the label's demise.Warner Music Canada said in a tweet about the decision it “has seen the recent allegations against Matthew Good and take them very seriously. We have parted ways with Matthew Good.”Good has six solo acoustic concert dates planned for the near future in November."So an irrelevant Canadian musician that hasn't had a hit in over 10 years, decided to create a scandal just before he releases his new music? Sounds about right," another social media user said."He's pandering to the woke left in hopes they will come to watch him perform."