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More gigs cancelled.
Should they play Glastonbury?
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8x8n5kn80qo
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I thought the right wing were all for free speech???
Encouraging people to kill others would surely be most people's idea of crossing the threshold into criminal territory.
' I want all Tories dead' - offensive but I'd imagine legal.
'kill your local mp' - incitement, a direct call to action and therefore criminal?
Will be interesting to see what the decision of the police is
Isn't some bird who went on a twitter rant after the brutal murder of 3 children doing porridge for this type of hate speech ?
Counter terrorism police investigating.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyqe3v5jjdo
They could be in big trouble here. Shouting about "Kill your MP" and the "only good Tory is a dead Tory" to a large audience who are lapping it up, just a few months after one was killed in their constituency is potentially a very serious offence.
Same if they shouted "Up Hamas and Up Hezbollah", for which there are videos, apparently.
The woman who was jailed for calling for hotels to be set alight was jailed for 31 months.
I'm partial to a bit of angry rap. I love RATM and saw Idles last summer. Also enjoy Irish folk music including Irish rebel music, but I do think they have crossed a line and they seem thoroughly unlikeable (being a tosser is not a crime of course). It will be interesting to see what happens in light of the wider "two-tier justice" arguments.
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A sensible tour around the controversy.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...re-free-speech
News deflection lesson one!
Some of the stuff they have said onstage - in the heat of a gig - is crass and wrong. The kill your MP line was bound to be taken literally by some.
Some is clearly 100% right and they should be applauded for taking a stand and using their platform to demand justice for the victims of genocide.
But the most important lesson from this episode is that Sharon Osbourne is the real victim.
Yeah but the issue isn't about the controversial (but acceptable) things they may say is it? Same with the people jailed last summer. No doubt they believed in some nice ideals too and loved their mams and things.
The fact you opposed Israel doesn't mean you can talk about killing MPs and support proscribed groups, does it?
Its funny, a group talks about murder and people are up in arms on phone ins and social media and a country actually continues to murder innocent children and adults and the same people sit on their hands. What Hamas did on 7 October 2023 deserved a measured response from Israel, but, nineteen months later, its long since exceeded that. Similarly, Kneecap (who I had not heard of before last weekend) should have apologised for what they said and have done - that should be an end to the matter and they should now play at Glastonbury.
I listened to five minutes of Radio 5s phone in on Kneecap yesterday and there was someone who said that he couldnt get his head around how there had not been a phone in on the atrocities being committed by Israel in Gaza since the ceasefire was broken by them on 18 March. Nicky Campbell was forced to admit this was right - that is a disgrace, individuals like that awful woman wrongly sent to prison for two and a half years and a band saying similar type things to what the Sex Pistols were saying nearly fifty years ago are debated till the cows come home, yet a country that kills thousands of innocents (and were killing thousands before 7/10/23) is almost given a free pass.
There are all sorts of reasons why Israel is treated with kid gloves and Ive always thought that in the west, one of them is that theyre thought of as being one of us - theyre civilised in a way that the Arabs arent. Well, Israel, especially under this Government, long since gave up any such claims and Im afraid I cant get too worked up about what some band wanting to be controversial are saying while Israel is allowed to get away with what its done to Gaza.
All very valid points Bob, but I'm not sure what it has to do with kneecaps comments on MPs and support for proscribed groups and whether they should have gigs cancelled and the like?
When the establishment tries to silence a band, there is only one winner.
Their notoriety has hit the stratosphere!
Free Speech for all even if you dont like it.
Sympathetic to that view and I do think the balance hasn't been struck in the right place in recent years, but the line is always (and should always be) drawn at incitement to violence / hatred. That surely has to be the line in the sand, no?
The question is whether kneecap crossed that line