• 11 months ago
A clip from the BBC in January 2024 about the republican rap group Kneecap
Transcript
00:00 Kneecap and not without controversy. This mural showing a police Land Rover on fire
00:04 did upset some local politicians. But the band say they're about making music, not stirring
00:09 up tensions.
00:10 You had the song 'Get Your Brits Out' which has nothing to do with a mass exodus of British
00:18 people from the north of Ireland or anything like that there.
00:20 Which people like to believe.
00:21 You see this kind of aesthetic as well where people are wearing tracksuits and the kind
00:26 of clothes you wear, it's associated with a type of scumbaggery and people just have
00:30 that image.
00:31 I don't think it's the clothes you're wearing, I think it's the balaclava you're wearing.
00:32 I was just about to say that as well.
00:33 I don't know, I was worried about your Adidas coat.
00:34 With the balaclava as well. People look at this and say, think it's a kind of sectarian
00:39 statement or something.
00:40 I know, I don't know a word of that.
00:41 It's the opposite.
00:42 Their name is derived from so-called kneecapping, where people are shot in the legs by paramilitaries.
00:51 But kneecaps say their name isn't a celebration of violence.
00:54 We're glad that there's peace right now, we're not trying to stoke any fires and we're all
00:59 the same people.
01:00 Do you know what I mean?
01:01 And the pioneers in Irish rap gave me a language lesson before I left.
01:06 Táimhúid in seo am El Fáirste.
01:08 Táimhúid in seo am El Fáirste.
01:11 Le kneecap an nío.
01:12 Le kneecap an nío.
01:13 Thank you guys.
01:14 No problem.
01:15 Well thank you in Irish.
01:16 Go raibh maith agat.
01:17 It's not easy.
01:18 That was I'm here with kneecap today in Belfast.
01:21 Apologies about the pronunciation.
01:22 Charlotte Gallagher, BBC News.
01:24 - I think so.
01:25 - Brace yourselves.

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