Bruce Blakeman Urges Venue to Cancel Uzbek Singer Over Anti
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- Bruce Blakeman, a GOP gubernatorial candidate, urged a Brooklyn theater to cancel Yulduz Usmonova's performance due to her anti-Israel comments (per nypost.com).
- Yulduz Usmonova, a 62-year-old Uzbek singer, is scheduled to perform at the Oceana Theater in Brighton Beach on May 9 (per nypost.com).
- Blakeman criticized Usmonova for a social media post from May 13, 2021, where she expressed support for Palestine and criticized Israel (per nypost.com).
- Blakeman described Usmonova as a 'vile person' and stated there is no place for her to perform in Brooklyn (per nypost.com).
- Blakeman is currently serving as Nassau County executive and is running against Gov. Kathy Hochul in November (per nypost.com).
Bruce Blakeman, a Republican gubernatorial candidate and current Nassau County executive, has called for the cancellation of a performance by Uzbek singer Yulduz Usmonova at the Oceana Theater in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn.
Blakeman's demand stems from Usmonova's past comments perceived as anti-Israel and supportive of Palestine, which he described as 'vile.' The performance is scheduled for May 9, but Blakeman insists that there is no place for Usmonova to perform in Brooklyn due to her controversial statements.
Usmonova, a 62-year-old singer, first sparked outrage with a social media post on May 13, 2021, where she expressed solidarity with Palestinians and criticized Israel. Her statement, 'Let Israelis and other Jews know: We will not leave the Palestinians alone,' has been at the center of the controversy.
Blakeman's opposition to her performance highlights the sensitivity surrounding public figures' expressions of support for Palestine and criticism of Israel. The call for cancellation comes as Blakeman prepares to challenge Governor Kathy Hochul in the upcoming November elections.
His stance against Usmonova aligns with his political positioning and reflects broader political and social tensions related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Oceana Theater, located in a neighborhood with a significant Jewish population, has not publicly responded to Blakeman's demand.
The situation underscores the ongoing debate over freedom of expression and the boundaries of acceptable discourse concerning the Israeli-Palestinian issue. Blakeman's comments have drawn attention to the role of public figures in shaping discourse around contentious international issues.
The incident also raises questions about the responsibilities of venues in hosting performers with controversial views. As the performance date approaches,
- Brooklyn's Jewish community may feel targeted by Usmonova's comments, affecting community relations and social cohesion.
- Bruce Blakeman's political campaign could gain traction among voters who prioritize strong stances on Israel-related issues.
- The Oceana Theater faces potential backlash from both supporters and opponents of the cancellation, impacting its reputation and business.
- Whether the Oceana Theater cancels Yulduz Usmonova's performance by May 9.
- Bruce Blakeman's campaign strategies and public statements leading up to the November elections.
- Reactions from the Jewish community and local political figures in Brooklyn regarding the theater's decision.
Left- and right-leaning outlets are covering this story differently — in which facts to emphasize, which context to include, and how to frame causes and consequences.
4 specific areas where coverage diverges — see below.
- nypost.com emphasizes Blakeman's description of Usmonova as a 'vile person' and his political motivations.
- No source disputes the occurrence of Usmonova's past comments or Blakeman's call for cancellation.
- No source mentions the broader context of freedom of expression debates in the U.S. regarding international conflicts.
- 'Let Israelis and other Jews know: We will not leave the Palestinians alone,' Usmonova wrote.

