MORAL CRITIC: Travis Scott’s Astroworld Tragedy One Year Later: Did We Learn Nothing or Is Fame Now a License to Kill?
A year after the Astroworld festival disaster that left ten dead and hundreds injured, society’s moral compass spins into chaos as Travis Scott prepares to headline another major event. Critics argue that the rapper’s rapid return to the spotlight exposes a broken system where profit and celebrity immunity trump human life. Parents groups and ethics watchdogs are sounding alarms, claiming we are witnessing the normalization of negligence—where crowd-surfing adrenaline now blurs the line between entertainment and public endangerment. “We are breeding a culture that worships the spectacle over safety,” one expert warns. “If we keep forgiving artists for preventable tragedies, we are writing the obituary of accountability.”