- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- canada@lemmy.ca
Outside the court, Mr Ó hAnnaidh said: "This entire process was never about me.
"It was never about any threat to the public, it was never about terrorism – a word used by your government to discredit people you oppress.
"It was always about Gaza, about what happens if you dare to speak up.
“Your attempts to silence us have failed because we’re right and you’re wrong.”
This image goes hard
pigs pouting
May they pout forever
We can not underestimate the value that musicians have brought to the pro-palestine cause. While orgs and protests have been highly important I would argue that is the musicians and artists who culturally normalised support for palestine and made it clear to their audiences that it is okay to loudly and proudly chant that support and not to pressured into any sort of weasel words about it or, worse still, pressured into stopping vocal support entirely outside of protest events.
Protests are the organisational voice of demands and what needs to be done. Artists are the tunnel between the streets outside houses of power and the mainstream.
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I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
GOOD news.
Get your BRITS OUT!
Ha! Get fucked!