The filming of a music video by Irish rapper Eskimo Supreme at Dublin's historic Freemasons Hall has ignited significant outrage. The video includes grotesque sexual references directed at the late British queen, leading critics to label the content as obscene and "morally repugnant." The incident has prompted an investigation by relevant organizations following widespread condemnation of the video and its implications for the historic site. The controversy raises important questions regarding artistic expression versus respect for historical venues.
The Freemasons Hall in Dublin, a historic venue, faces backlash after a music video featuring grotesque sexual references to the late British queen was filmed there.
Irish rapper Eskimo Supreme's track 'Spit in it!' has drawn severe condemnation for its morally objectionable content and the choice of filming location.
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