00:00We're not pacifist punts, we are the violent punts, because sometimes you've got to get your message across with violence, because that is the only language that some people speak, unfortunately.
00:13This next song, we want to dedicate it to every single band that is using their platform to speak up for the Palestinian people, and speak against the crimes that Israel, the UK, and the US, and much of the Western world, are complicit in.
00:33So this is for all of you, this is for murder capital, this is for kneecap, this is for ammo and the snifflers, every single band out there, using their platform to speak up for the Palestinian people, because we must pray, hope, and wish to see a day where the Palestinian people are liberated and free from the tyranny of the Israeli government.
01:01Free, free!
01:03Free, free!
01:05Palestine!
01:06Free, free!
01:07Palestine!
01:08Free, free!
01:10Palestine!
01:11Free, free!
01:12Palestine each and every single time, this is pretty soft.
01:16Woohoo!
01:17Woohoo!
01:18There was the leaked letter by 30 music executives who tried to get them pulled from the line-up.
01:33You had the comments from Keir Starmer about broadcasting kneecap.
01:37And when you create that kind of environment, when you are clamping down an artistic expression,
01:42I think other people want to move into that space.
01:45No one wants to be told what they can or can't say when it comes to protests and when it comes to art.
01:51I'll tell you what crosses the line.
01:52Killing children, killing women, killing civilians when they're queuing up for aid.
01:57Death, death to the IDF is an expression of disgust and rage.
02:01And one of the things that I really take issue with at the moment is that the language which is being used to express that human horror at the genocide
02:10is being given more scrutiny than the actual actions of the IDF themselves.