Footage of Kneecap concert from November being reviewed by UK counter-terror police

by TeoKajLibroj

25 comments
  1. Proscription of groups is a political tool, and the Brits have got pretty poor form when it comes to it.

    The Iranian Revolutionary Guards aren’t currently on their list, which is contrary to the US position.

    In Ireland, it took them 18 years to proscribe the UDA (who, only a few days ago were threatening violence via their UFF cover name).

  2. Cos they’re publicly pointing out British terrorism in Ireland?

  3. Brits, do you really want to go down this road, because we can if you like.

  4. Going on and on about the killing of civilians in Gaza whilst supporting the crowd who murdered countless civilians in Syria. Just remember that when they try to preach morality. Imagine how many Lebanese and Syrian people who would tell them for fuck off for it.

  5. >It is a criminal offence in the UK to “invite support” or “express an opinion or belief that is supportive” for an organisation on the list.

    Is there anyone genuinely in favour of wrong opinion laws like this?

  6. >up Hezbollah”.

    Cheering on a group that murders irish soldiers is pretty vile alright

  7. Not really a fan of them supporting Hamas or Hezbollah tbh

  8. Did I wake up in 1995? If so, I need to lodge a complaint because I’m 30 years older than I’m meant to be!

  9. The IRA are a proscribed terrorist group in the UK, suppose there’ll be an investigation into Farrage for saying “Up the Ra” for a few bob on cameo as well

  10. Sad times full of little sad egos.

    Glad kneecap is getting loads of free advertising though, even if I don’t personally listen to them, making waves is making waves.

  11. Lads if kneecap go to jail we are invading England 😂

  12. Apparently if found guilty the Brits will replace Kneecaps voices with random voiceovers on uk radio for 20 years 

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