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00:00Tyg, what do you think about that? We just had Emily talking about, you know, the intervention from the BBC.
00:05Should the BBC have apologised? Are we looking at the politicisation of music festivals, media, arts?
00:18Well, I think firstly, for instance, on Bob Villain.
00:23So Bob Villain has lyrics in the songs that talk about, they talk about, you know, kill the Queen and F-U-C-K Britannia.
00:31They've played gigs. They've definitely been on BBC before.
00:34They've only come to the attention because of the work, and we've got to give them credit,
00:40the great work of the Israel lobby, both in Britain and in the US,
00:44which worked at extraordinary speed to get the band's visas revoked, I think in a couple of days.
00:49It's extraordinary. If only the establishment could act as quickly for the people carrying out the genocide,
00:55British and US citizens, I think the world would be a much better place.
00:59Emily talks an awful lot about the mandatory conscription in Israel,
01:04but so-called terrorist organisations like Hamas, they never have mandatory conscription.
01:09You know, all these evil terrorist organisations, they never, never compel anybody, least of all women.
01:14They treat women with an awful lot more respect and consideration without compelling them to be part of the movement.
01:20I don't think that's necessarily a black mark against the terrorist organisations that women have a choice whether to join them or not.

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