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in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade by eric clapton in birmimgham in 1976, rock against racismthe national front, using music that could unite black and white youth in a fight for equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books — a place that seems particularly relevant in the current climate. we weren't superheroes, we were just ordinary people. mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archival footage, this award—winning documentary is an invigorating affair that captures the sheer energy and passion with which rock against racism attempted to change the world on little more than a wing and a prayer. now you remember what i told you. about them boys on the bus that gave you the black eye. that's what i meant. just gotta pick the right time. y—yes, sir. there's plenty of prayer — most of it unh
in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade by eric clapton in birmimgham in 1976, rock against racismthe national front, using music that could unite black and white youth in a fight for equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement...
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the french responsible for what little choice i should when they played a really 1st big rock against racism festival in london in london something i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by one can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on them become brothers as that universal idea of humanity and build on that my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that if it speaks to us down the ages whenever the ode to joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in beethoven's night something at young and the currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we're singing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not. alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so t
the french responsible for what little choice i should when they played a really 1st big rock against racism festival in london in london something i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by one can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly she was original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good on...
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plus responsible for what little choice i should when i played the 1st big rock against racism festival in london in one certainly i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by un can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyrics for the ode to joy rather than try to translate directly chillers original pinewood just one line alan mentioned huda all men become brothers as that universal idea of humanity a bit on that my mind lyrically is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that if it speaks to us down the ages whenever the outer joy is used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in the hogans nights in. greg. thank every as. long as currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we're singing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel emotions for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's wha
plus responsible for what little choice i should when i played the 1st big rock against racism festival in london in one certainly i went along it was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by un can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyrics for the ode to joy rather than try to translate directly chillers original pinewood just one line alan mentioned huda all men become brothers as...
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in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade by eric clapton in birmimgham in 1976, rock against racismght for equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books — a place that seems particularly relevant in the current climate. we weren't superheroes, we were just ordinary people. mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archival footage, this award—winning documentary is an invigorating affair that captures the sheer energy and passion with which rock against racism attempted to change the world on little more than a wing and a prayer. now you remember what i told you. about them boys on the bus that gave you the black eye. that's what i meant. just gotta pick the right time. y—yes, sir. there's plenty of prayer — most of it unholy — in the devil all the time, a sprawling, star—studded slice of southern g
in response to an infamous "enoch was right" tirade by eric clapton in birmimgham in 1976, rock against racismght for equality. it's music that knows who the real enemy is. building from fanzine routes to a network of local gigs that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spex, the clash, and the tom robinson band, this was a grassroots movement that earned its place in the history books — a place that seems particularly...
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tonight he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rocked the city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if via the manpower and equipment. fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators and the militia like groups that repeat the q anon mantra save our children. the number of militias in the nation is increasing and gun sales are as well is the u.s. on the verge of another civil war. are you going. to fix this man. another civil war in the us in part as a response to conspiracy theories is that too far far fetched yes i think so i think talking about the possibility of a civil war is vastly exaggerated but there is the possibility of violence especially if we look at november if trump is not reelected for a lot of these conspiracy theories believe is just chewing on followers there a savio
tonight he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rocked the city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if via the manpower and equipment. fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators...
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he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if the buyer of the manpower and equipment i'm going fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators and the militia like groups that repeat the q anon montra save our children. the number of militias in the nation is increasing and gun sales are as well is the u.s. on the verge of another civil war. are you going to. fix this man. another civil war in the us in part as a response to conspiracy theories is that too far far fetched yes i think so i think talking about the possibility of a civil war is vastly exaggerated but there is the possibility of violence especially if we look at november if trump is not reelected for a lot of these conspiracy theories believe is just chewing on follow
he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if the buyer of the manpower and equipment i'm going fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter...
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he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police say back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment out there fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators and the militia like groups that repeat the q a non montra save our children. the number of militias in the nation is increasing and gun sales are as well is the u.s. on the verge of another civil war. exist none. another civil war in the us in part as a response to conspiracy theories is that too far far fetched yes i think so i think talking about the possibility of a civil war is vastly exaggerated but there is the possibility of violence especially if we look at november if trump is not reelected or a lot of these conspiracy theory believe is just chewing on followers their savior is gone their t
he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police say back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment out there fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators...
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he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment and fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators and the militia like groups that repeat the q a non montra save our children. the number of militias in the nation is increasing and gun sales are as well is the u.s. on the verge of another civil war. pretty good. that exists. another civil war in the us in part as a response to conspiracy theories is that too far far fetched yes i think so i think talking about the possibility of a civil war is vastly exaggerated but there is the possibility of violence especially if we look at november if trump is not reelected or a lot of these conspiracy theory believe is just chewing on followers their savior is g
he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city dia's wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i had the manpower and equipment and fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators and...
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he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city diaz wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i buy at that manpower and equipment out there fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter demonstrators and the militia like groups that repeat the q anon mantra save our children. the number of militias in the nation is increasing and gun sales are as well is the u.s. on the verge of another civil war. are you going to. fix this man. another civil war in the us in part as a response to conspiracy theories is that too far far fetched yes i think so i think talking about the possibility of a civil war is vastly exaggerated but there is the possibility of violence especially if we look at november if trump is not reelected or a lot of these conspiracy theory believe is just chewing on followers the
he and his troops patrol portland for weeks demonstrations against racism and police violence have rockedthe city diaz wants to put a stop to them. police saying back i understand that they're worried about the numbers growing but i would handle the situation differently if i buy at that manpower and equipment out there fortunately he didn't so he and his militia had to pull back. violence is also on display in portland the situation has repeatedly escalated between black lives matter...
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and the president proves himself rock wrong as he keeps attacking nba players speaking out against racism and against him. a form of peaceful protest. ripping them for kneeling a form of peaceful protest. criticizing them for sitting out games. a form of peaceful protest. trump also spent a day in kenosha yesterday, but didn't mention jacob blake's name. nor the social justice reasons that americans are protesting in the first place. in fact, when two black pastors were asked whether police violence is systemic, the president answered for them. >> i don't want -- i don't believe that. i think the police do an incredible job and i think you do have some bad apples. i think you would agree. every once in a while you'll see something. >> now, look. many americans do agree with that statement by the president, that there are bad cops and there are good cops. but this is how he describes the actions of police officers that have cost the lives and the health of black americans. >> they choke, just like in a golf tournament. they miss a three-foot. >> compares to to golf, that's -- >> i'm saying
and the president proves himself rock wrong as he keeps attacking nba players speaking out against racism and against him. a form of peaceful protest. ripping them for kneeling a form of peaceful protest. criticizing them for sitting out games. a form of peaceful protest. trump also spent a day in kenosha yesterday, but didn't mention jacob blake's name. nor the social justice reasons that americans are protesting in the first place. in fact, when two black pastors were asked whether police...
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rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . the french responsible for one little as i mentioned when they played a complete 1st big block against racism just in london in 170 i went along i was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by un can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly schiller's original pinewood just one line alan mentioned good and good all men become brothers as that universal idea own humanity and build on that my lyric is more or less an expansion of that idea and i think that it speaks to us down the ages whenever the joyous used it's always that humanity that is evoked the joy of humanity in all its forms is that in beethoven's night singing at you getting at the a glorious thing and the currency of music what we do is empathy that's what we sing about we're we're trying to make people feel as if they're not alone we're trying to make people feel in my. for someone they've never met perhaps all experiences that they've never themselves have so that's
rock which emerged in england in the late 1970 s. . the french responsible for one little as i mentioned when they played a complete 1st big block against racism just in london in 170 i went along i was the 1st political act which might have taken part and that i changed my perspective on the world. i think by un can be a role model to die when i was tasked with writing a new english language lyric for the go to joy rather than try to translate directly schiller's original pinewood just one...