@@ramadamming8498 are they the same thing? Try to ask a proper question if you’re being serious. And yea I have knowledge of both. I am Irish and live in Ireland and I have been to Palestine volunteering. What knowledge or information do you have?
@@roryd1888 It is a deeply serious question. If somone puts two aspirational or verifiable political & legal state symbols side by side, then that would logically indicate they would believe or want it to be known , that they are equal, the same, related, connected, together in some shape or way, especially in the context of the content they place a comment under. Often though, it is just a superficial thing. So, the question is very genuine and critically serious. 😉
The lads are representing one of the best things about irish people. The we can make fun of each other our politics and even a religion Openly and with good humour. most important we dont get Offended..we just laugh. Keep her Lit boys
To be clear folks. There's no culture more appropriate for Glastonbury than the Irish. Far more than any Anglo-norman. It's a pagan/celtic festival. The idea than irish wouldn't naturally be welcome there or something is frankly absurd. I don't particularly like their music to be honest. But good for them! Can't wait to see their movie. The more Britons learn from the irish the better...
What a load of nonsense there are Celtic shrines all over Northern Europe and Britain. Saxons we’re Celtic and Irish are half Norse like Norman’s. Their all the same.
I am actually going through a lot of videos right now looking for the best lines. Nobody's missing them so as a slacker I'm laid back sippin on gin and juice :)
@pauldunneska Yes, but it is also Irish for don't think so it is great. I have a joke, it's not great. But, it's the only joke I know with Irish in it (most Irish don't speak Irish). Two Northern Irish Republicans are walking down Falls Rd. They see a man they don't recognise. One says to the other "Who is he, is he a protestant?" His friend replies "Ní ceapìm?" It sounds like Kneecap him when spoken in Irish but means "I don't know".
Do you mind if I ask? Being a Brit, if I moved to NI and it was reunified would I be generally welcomed. I've been working on the great escape idea for a while. But it just feels rude to go next door to my cousins house and be like, guys do you mind giving me a room because I can't be doing with this Nazi bollox anymore. When using that analogy my grandfather stole half your garden, your shed and the bullet holes are still in the bloody kitchen wall. I'll add BTW, the government are proper blocking any info on how to move to ireland online. The mass exodus is coming guys. I really really hope you don't mind.
@@WilliamJackdaw-zq7tx Not sure what you're unto! There are now more British-born people in Ireland (about 350,000) than Irish-born in Britain. Staggering reversal! Many famous Brits are finding homes in Ireland and comment glowingly. You are entitled to Irish citizenship if even one grandparent was born in Ireland. Not sure why you're finding thinks difficult - Irish Emassy London issued nearly one million passports 2023!
@@mjw12345 Epic. Thank you you've made my day. I've asked quite a few and nobody responded. I had a feeling that was the case with people already leaving. I imagine the conservatives are not enjoying watching the future of this country move to Ireland. Beats me, i just find it difficult to find out if people are welcome, or if they settle well or logistically how to do it. There does seem to be a black spot on the internet... i imagine that 350,000 could easily have a couple of zeros added on... Not sure about a grandparent but definitely a great grandparent. Hope at last. You're a legend. Thank you so much !
@@WilliamJackdaw-zq7tx Thanks your nice response! My parents had a hotel in a very Republican part of Ireland but always an especially generous welcome for English people. One thing I'm rather proud about: mostly Irish people (not all sadly) judge people for who they are not where they come from. Can't say with certainty but there's CTA and I suspect as a Brit no problem at all moving to Ireland! I read about 10% of Brits have enough Irish ancestry to qualify for Irish citizenship.
@WilliamJackdaw-zq7tx That's the Difference between A Union led Northern Ireland and a United All Ireland 🇮🇪 Everyone no matter race , colour or creed will be welcome 😉 ❤ Mo charra .
@@SmcdMcd-d2kHe’s right. They literally are establishment-endorsed. They’re still very good, but a majority of their fanbase are the ruling class. Glastonbury isn’t for poor people, and neither are any of the festivals they play at.
@@SmcdMcd-d2k No it really isn’t. If you want to get into the politics and systems of how Kneecap have come this far - and no, it’s not just incredible talent; there’s far more to it - then that’s a whole bottle of tough pills to swallow. One shining example is their success accidentally proves the theory that Ireland is a systemically racist country. And I can only presume you’re dead set on putting these lads on a virtuous, Godlike pedestal no matter what. But they are endorsed by the establishment, and probably one of the most dangerous political figures in the country. That’s a fact. You don’t even have to look very far to find that out.
I'm sure if forgiveness was shown for the horrors the Irish faced over centuries , then I'm sure they can easily not get offended by our words even if it's a joke 🤣
Totally agree. And I know many will disagree but Versatile were miles better than Kneecap too when you actually think about who achieved what and how. Costello’s verse in Ballymun 2001 was sick. They were miles ahead of Kneecap, and achieved momentum with music alone, and never involved politics. What made them better is their production was completely homegrown, with no studio, whereas Kneecap had to go London and get a British producer to do their Irish album. Versatile also accidentally exposed just how volatile and elitist the Irish entertainment scene is. Kneecap hasn’t actually exposed anything, other than repeating talking points and appealing to echo chambers. The only reason Kneecap even got popular was literally off the back of Versatile and profiting off Palestine.
Versitile were private school rich kids pretending to be hoods, A friend of mine was one of their teachers ffs. They are a bunch of nobs. Kneecap grew up in the north where the language isnt even properly recognised yet so all power to them for achieving the sucess they did.
I'm against the trans/woke sh1t aswell but Burke is a freak who has being harassing his former employer and he also shouldn't be allowed anywhere near schools. It's also a private school that charges 15k tuition so if you want to pay that money so your kid can be a cat and shit in a box I support it
Their "music" alone would be enough to not only get the English out of Belfast....but everyone else out of all of Ireland. Australian here...but family from Mayo...I can't even understand these guys
Have a listen to Costello’s songs ‘Land of saints and scholars’ and ‘Chess Game’. He’s from Dublin and much much better than those northern lads. Jambo ‘The Human Condition ‘ is class as well.
@@ramadamming8498 That’s not really saying much is it.. Half of Europe is Ukraine, Bulgaria, Belarus, Albania etc. The RoI is doing well because for decades it had money pumped into it from being a net beneficiary of the EEC/EU. All of that money came from EEC/EU contributors like the UK, Germany and France.
@@noodlyappendage6729 Yes that is right, just like Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain, which where infinteley the poorer parts of Europe before the end of commmunism.
Forget the nauseating language and accent, just listening to what was said was enough to thank gawd they have no influence whatsoever on one's life in any way, shape, or form.
Brilliant lads, I'm 'British' and I fully support Kneecap and Irish independence.
Tiocfaidh á lá
✊🏼❤️🇮🇪🇵🇸❤️✊🏼
We need our language if everything else is taken off us. You go boys.
Why is your reply in English ?
Hypocrit.
And what exactly has been taken from Catholics since the Biggest Lie Ever Told aka the GFA?
Do you like the name 'Kneecap' as well?
What exactly is being taken off you?
@@rock07879quite literally a quarter of the land for starts??
Miath sibh, leaids! Comhghairdeas ar Glastobury. D'éist mé leis an albam nua, agus tá sé chomh láidir. Tá bhur albam nua thar barr!
@@AoifeNiBhraoin Just because somone uses a language does nit make them any less rubbish and moronic
To be fair to them, the British people also apparently disliked the British government according to the election results.
They disliked the tories, irish dislike all the uk governments as long as they are still invade Ireland
We dislike the new one even more.
Love Kneecap, Love Mo Chara 💖
Our revenge will be the laughter of our children 🇮🇪
They just can't get enough of the kings head 😂😂😂
@@mr90s48Too right the more money taken off the Brits the better
Bobby's in a pencil case
@@Choon- the more you take the more tax you pay knock yourself out 🤡
@@Choon- Money taken off who though?
😂😂 sky Australia reporting on kneecap is the last thing I expected on my feed today!
TAL 🇮🇪🇵🇸
Do you think Palestine and Ireland are the same thing?
@@ramadamming8498 is that a serious question?
@@roryd1888 Yes very much so. Do you have any knowledge and information on the matters?
@@ramadamming8498 are they the same thing? Try to ask a proper question if you’re being serious.
And yea I have knowledge of both. I am Irish and live in Ireland and I have been to Palestine volunteering. What knowledge or information do you have?
@@roryd1888 It is a deeply serious question. If somone puts two aspirational or verifiable political & legal state symbols side by side, then that would logically indicate they would believe or want it to be known , that they are equal, the same, related, connected, together in some shape or way, especially in the context of the content they place a comment under. Often though, it is just a superficial thing. So, the question is very genuine and critically serious. 😉
Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam
The lads are representing one of the best things about irish people. The we can make fun of each other our politics and even a religion Openly and with good humour. most important we dont get Offended..we just laugh.
Keep her Lit boys
I don't know. These lads look and sound like they're taking the mick out of the troubles.
To be clear folks. There's no culture more appropriate for Glastonbury than the Irish. Far more than any Anglo-norman. It's a pagan/celtic festival. The idea than irish wouldn't naturally be welcome there or something is frankly absurd. I don't particularly like their music to be honest. But good for them! Can't wait to see their movie. The more Britons learn from the irish the better...
What a load of nonsense there are Celtic shrines all over Northern Europe and Britain. Saxons we’re Celtic and Irish are half Norse like Norman’s. Their all the same.
"The more Britons learn from the Irish the better". Oh please do teach us great one..
@Revoe_Lad this is in response to the presenter saying it's ironic for them to be there? It's a celtic festival.
@LouisMenotti you have to have the capacity to listen first lol...
@@aislingnid5163 When you've something interesting to say I'm all ears.
Cheers boy's keep up craic
Has there not always been anti establishment music?
They're eatin' the skin off our toes 🤣👍
Could be worse, It could be the skin off of Bobby's cell wall 😉
Eeewww!
I am actually going through a lot of videos right now looking for the best lines.
Nobody's missing them so as a slacker I'm laid back sippin on gin and juice :)
Keep it going lads
TAL bhoys 🇮🇪🇵🇸
Taking music by storm.
Music?
@@Design_no LOL!!!!
@@Patrick-yh5yd Music?
Ceasefire babies😂
A generation after 😂😂 a bit like yer man McLean. He likes to play the victim, too 😉
@@LeileeBaker805 🕊🙏 Thank God things changed somewhat for their generation ✨️
kneecap!!!
Ní ceap. It means: don't think
Picked I'm sure because it sounds like kneecap
Ní ceapaim.... i don't think.
@@patrickbracken3363 Yeah, I meant to type think. Thanks
@@davidking7298I thought it was to do with being shot in the kneecaps punishment shooting style.
@pauldunneska Yes, but it is also Irish for don't think so it is great.
I have a joke, it's not great. But, it's the only joke I know with Irish in it (most Irish don't speak Irish).
Two Northern Irish Republicans are walking down Falls Rd. They see a man they don't recognise. One says to the other "Who is he, is he a protestant?" His friend replies "Ní ceapìm?"
It sounds like Kneecap him when spoken in Irish but means "I don't know".
❤ ☘ do your thing lads 💚 🇮🇪 💯 😎 ❤
Brilliant well done, lads keep it up freedom Palestine 🇵🇸 ❤
It's called Gaeilge not "Irish language" we don't call French or German "French language" or "German language"
When speaking English it’s called Irish. It’s really not hard to understand. Stop being a plastic paddy.
You are wrong and it’s hilarious how confident you muppets are 😂😂😂😂
But we do call the French and German languages just that.
@@chrisclark1761just say Irish the same way you'd say French, Portuguese, Spanish etc it's not hard lol
Not being funny pal but we do call French and German exactly that. Same way most people call it Spanish and not bothering to say Castellano.
West Belfast Bangers 🤘
New kids on the block got my tickets for the forum which is sold out
Look forward to John Bull getting out of N. Ireland .. Unification is inevitable.
Do you mind if I ask?
Being a Brit, if I moved to NI and it was reunified would I be generally welcomed. I've been working on the great escape idea for a while. But it just feels rude to go next door to my cousins house and be like, guys do you mind giving me a room because I can't be doing with this Nazi bollox anymore. When using that analogy my grandfather stole half your garden, your shed and the bullet holes are still in the bloody kitchen wall.
I'll add BTW, the government are proper blocking any info on how to move to ireland online. The mass exodus is coming guys. I really really hope you don't mind.
@@WilliamJackdaw-zq7tx Not sure what you're unto! There are now more British-born people in Ireland (about 350,000) than Irish-born in Britain. Staggering reversal! Many famous Brits are finding homes in Ireland and comment glowingly. You are entitled to Irish citizenship if even one grandparent was born in Ireland. Not sure why you're finding thinks difficult - Irish Emassy London issued nearly one million passports 2023!
@@mjw12345 Epic. Thank you you've made my day. I've asked quite a few and nobody responded. I had a feeling that was the case with people already leaving. I imagine the conservatives are not enjoying watching the future of this country move to Ireland. Beats me, i just find it difficult to find out if people are welcome, or if they settle well or logistically how to do it. There does seem to be a black spot on the internet... i imagine that 350,000 could easily have a couple of zeros added on... Not sure about a grandparent but definitely a great grandparent. Hope at last. You're a legend. Thank you so much !
@@WilliamJackdaw-zq7tx Thanks your nice response! My parents had a hotel in a very Republican part of Ireland but always an especially generous welcome for English people. One thing I'm rather proud about: mostly Irish people (not all sadly) judge people for who they are not where they come from. Can't say with certainty but there's CTA and I suspect as a Brit no problem at all moving to Ireland! I read about 10% of Brits have enough Irish ancestry to qualify for Irish citizenship.
@WilliamJackdaw-zq7tx That's the Difference between A Union led Northern Ireland and a United All Ireland 🇮🇪 Everyone no matter race , colour or creed will be welcome 😉 ❤ Mo charra .
Sin sibh fhein à Ceap Breatainn
Republican socialist/ anti-nationalist: "Brits out, everyone else in".
Exactly
Loyalist dribble
These guys are lefties just like their shinner masters
@@user-ze8yy8jg1f you might want to look at Sinn Fein's policies...
I didn’t hear any Irish rap? What’s the group called?
Kneecap some of there songs are in Irish some have a mix of irish and english
You need your hearing tested
@@od9694there called woke to bits.
@@jamieoshea1681you talking about 1:08 ? Sounded like English to me. I might be wrong tho.
@@od9694and recommendations for a good one in Irish?
Hate the crown love the half crown.
Cry more😅😅😅😅😅 Away and paint some kerbs 😅😅😅😅KKKulture 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪 🇮🇪
hate the system milk the system dry, too right
Love the Euro, actually.
The Crown is a pub in Belfast though but never believe it has the best pint of porter. That's in Madden's
@@michaelkearney-mm6yn Protestant Porter. Guiness Original name! Thanks for reminding me! X
Good lads.
These guys are a modern day Sinéad O ‘Connor
Yes, establishment endorsed and enabled "entertainment" masquerading as anti-establishment.
@@Borkeman06 not at all
@@SmcdMcd-d2kHe’s right. They literally are establishment-endorsed. They’re still very good, but a majority of their fanbase are the ruling class. Glastonbury isn’t for poor people, and neither are any of the festivals they play at.
@@well1012 that’s such nonsense
@@SmcdMcd-d2k No it really isn’t. If you want to get into the politics and systems of how Kneecap have come this far - and no, it’s not just incredible talent; there’s far more to it - then that’s a whole bottle of tough pills to swallow. One shining example is their success accidentally proves the theory that Ireland is a systemically racist country. And I can only presume you’re dead set on putting these lads on a virtuous, Godlike pedestal no matter what. But they are endorsed by the establishment, and probably one of the most dangerous political figures in the country. That’s a fact. You don’t even have to look very far to find that out.
God bless yez lads. 🙏💚
Chucky E La !!!!!
😂 'Tiocfaidh ár lá'
They are not republicans.
We are the owners of our buckets of blood and tears we are the pastures of eire xxx
@@shirleydowd7102 Just like everywhere else in NW Europe in history.
Some Bhoys 💚💚💚
Scotland out of Britian
Britian out of Ireland 🙌🇮🇪
Britian 🫣 I blame your education system, too many altarbhoys 😂😂
I'm sure if forgiveness was shown for the horrors the Irish faced over centuries , then I'm sure they can easily not get offended by our words even if it's a joke 🤣
Costello and Lunatic (sadly passed away) both miles better don’t get any media coverage.
Totally agree. And I know many will disagree but Versatile were miles better than Kneecap too when you actually think about who achieved what and how. Costello’s verse in Ballymun 2001 was sick.
They were miles ahead of Kneecap, and achieved momentum with music alone, and never involved politics. What made them better is their production was completely homegrown, with no studio, whereas Kneecap had to go London and get a British producer to do their Irish album.
Versatile also accidentally exposed just how volatile and elitist the Irish entertainment scene is. Kneecap hasn’t actually exposed anything, other than repeating talking points and appealing to echo chambers. The only reason Kneecap even got popular was literally off the back of Versatile and profiting off Palestine.
Versitile were private school rich kids pretending to be hoods, A friend of mine was one of their teachers ffs. They are a bunch of nobs.
Kneecap grew up in the north where the language isnt even properly recognised yet so all power to them for achieving the sucess they did.
no mention of the witch abramovich? 😮
Chucky E LA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MRNA is working now pull the switch!
Versatile are better
Uppa hoods
Free Palestine.
Where ?
Just heard Enoch Burke speaking outside jail after serving 400 days after refusing to call a student by "they/them" get behind him boyz❤
400 days for continuously stalking his former workplace after being suspended for antagonizing a student that he doesn't even teach.
No one gives a fuck
FO
I'm against the trans/woke sh1t aswell but Burke is a freak who has being harassing his former employer and he also shouldn't be allowed anywhere near schools.
It's also a private school that charges 15k tuition so if you want to pay that money so your kid can be a cat and shit in a box I support it
@@crak6776 How does one “stalk” a building?
IMO there are bigger things to worry about just now boys
IMO you should keep your brainless opinion to yourself
Sounds terrible
Then don’t listen to it and shutup
you love it ya wee cat
Nì ceapaim go deo
Their "music" alone would be enough to not only get the English out of Belfast....but everyone else out of all of Ireland. Australian here...but family from Mayo...I can't even understand these guys
Dose
@@jgg59 You have the clap Jackson ?
@@douglasgreen437 it's certainly infected his cake hole...
@@jgg59it's pretty obvious you are.
Whats up mcgoony@@SamMcGuinn-zd1me
Crap, in any language!
Ní ceapaim go deo
Rap music is for children and Americans
Have a listen to Costello’s songs ‘Land of saints and scholars’ and ‘Chess Game’. He’s from Dublin and much much better than those northern lads. Jambo ‘The Human Condition ‘ is class as well.
@@user-fo9lm4dx6y No thankyou.
And blacks
Wokenbury.
Wankabury for your crowd...👍
Wow did you make that up yourself?
@@Saywhatnow-o3w 😂
100%
Shame there’s no mucks for gammon 😊
Brit Gov more then happy to fund islamic BS
What a load of bollocks...
Gabh i leith! Tar amach é leis an shite sin 🤣
Yes, you are; of course you are! 🤡
Cry harder
@@jamieoshea1681woke idiots i hope everything turns to shit.
swallow em sure
three more who cant stand the fact that the troubles are over in Northern Ireland,
Perpetual victims. Richest country in Europe and still whining. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭embarrassing
Learn some history fool
The RoI is not the richest country in Europe. Far from it.
@@noodlyappendage6729it is a westernised commercial country much better off than ar least more than half of Europe.
@@ramadamming8498 That’s not really saying much is it.. Half of Europe is Ukraine, Bulgaria, Belarus, Albania etc. The RoI is doing well because for decades it had money pumped into it from being a net beneficiary of the EEC/EU. All of that money came from EEC/EU contributors like the UK, Germany and France.
@@noodlyappendage6729 Yes that is right, just like Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain, which where infinteley the poorer parts of Europe before the end of commmunism.
Forget the nauseating language and accent, just listening to what was said was enough to thank gawd they have no influence whatsoever on one's life in any way, shape, or form.
Nauseating? Are you just stupid or something 😂😂
And yet, and yet, they got you to take the time to watch their clip and even comment.
Yeeeoooo - tiocfaidh ár lá!! 😂
@@patrickbracken3363
How thoroughly moronic! ... but predictable...
Well I'm English and I say - Go for it lads! - so there @KIA-MIA-POW (are you a car)?
@@KIA-MIA-POW and you keep coming back for more. Obviously kneecap are influencing your life in some way, shape or form.
Maith an fear! You're a fan!
The famine is over why dont you go home
The plantation is over, why don't you go home
Remember 1690!
They are crap
🎤
potato
pat-tar-tow
potato
mashed
boiled
roasted
potatoes.!
* rinse and repeat…
~the end~
🤣😂
✌🏻🌏🇦🇺🤘🏻
Man your kids inherited your looks🤮🤮🤮🤮
🎉 don't be bad sure the Brits shipped all their criminals to Australia back in the day
Rince might do you no harm👍
I lost multiple brain cells reading that shite 🤣Fan amach ón idirlíon, maith an bhean
A racist Aussie, well I never
Ní caip means 'no cap' so maybe no tipping the cap to our 'betters'!
Up the Boys! 😅