The City of Toronto has issued an apology for what it called “inappropriate content” during a performance at the Canada Day celebrations at Nathan Phillips Square Monday night. CP24 reports that an attendee said spectators were shocked at the repeated use of profanities during the performance of Ottawa rapper Belly, which was attended by children and teenagers. The language might well have offended many but the standard for rap performance is well known. Complaints prompted Special Events Toronto to issue an apology which is quoted by CP24 as follows: “The #CityofTO apologizes for the inappropriate content during tonight’s closing performance at Nathan Phillips Square,” the city’s tweet read. Belly is responding much in keeping with “drop dead” photo below saying he doesn’t think parents should have brought their children to a July 1 fireworks display. Uh-huh. Further, says Belly, his important epithets are not to be censored by anyone.