Kneecap's Support for Gaza Is in an Irish Tradition of Standing with the Oppressed
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Kneecap's Support for Gaza is in an Irish Tradition of Standing with the Oppressed
By Ciara Smart, University of Tasmania (The Conversation) – Love them or hate them, there’s no doubt Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap are having a moment. Their music – delivered in a powerful fusion of English and Irish – is known for its gritty lyrics about party drugs and working-class life in post-Troubles Ireland. More recently, the group has made headlines for its outspoken support for the Palestinian people. British police have charged member L…
Tamás Róna indicated that as the president of the Rabbitestület and Zsima and as a person, he must reject the hatred represented by the band Kneecap.
The Northern Irish rap trio has previously been banned from several international music events due to anti-Semitic and terrorist-supporting statements.
The North Irish trio, accused of having made controversial statements at the Glastonbury festival, is immune to any legal action. The British authorities have stopped their investigation into the statements made by the rap group Kneecap during their visit to the Glastonbury festival at the end of June. The police of the Avon and Somerset [...] Read more British police close their investigation into the statements of the Kneecap group appeared fi…
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