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This is a memorable scene from a memorable movie. Here the Monty Python lads find that not everything is as it seems. They soon discover that the cute rabbit has ‘sharp pointy teeth‘. This scene gave rise to the oft heard drunken shouts of Charge! followed quickly by Run Away!…
Israel Kidnaps Palestinian Socialist And Tortures Her – Human Rights Abuses Continue
Khalida Jarrar is a leading Palestinian activist for women’s rights and prisoners’ rights. She is a socialist MP elected to the Palestinian Authority’s moribund legislative council, as part of the Marxist Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). All of this makes her an enemy in the eyes of Israel’s cruel and vindictive military… via […]
The Famine Year – Jane Wilde
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The following poem was written by Jane Wilde, mother of Oscar. Jane Wilde, who was officially ‘Lady’ Jane Wilde, was an ardent Irish Nationalist who died in poverty. Her second eldest son, Oscar, lauded for his literary prowess, did nothing to help the impoverished people of his native land, yet his…
Pablo Sáinz-Villegas – Concierto de Aranjuez – Adagio
Here’s a bit of cultural beauty in a musical format. As you will know, Rebel Voice is a very sophisticated media outlet. We play classic tracks that are timeless in their creativity and kindness of heart. Whether it’s The Pogues or Metallica or The Foo Fighters, we take our standards very seriously. With this in […]
47 Movies That Never Got Nominated, But Probably Should Have
The entertainment industry can be a funny old business. Apart from all the sexual shenanigans that take place, both with and without consent, there is the networking and behind the scenes scams being run to suit particular agendas. It can be a murky world for those in it and utter confusion for those of us […]
Frankie Boyle Mocks The Week (Controversial Scottish Comedian)
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Frankie Boyle is a Scottish comedian noted for his shocking commentary. He has gotten himself into serious trouble for some of his so-called jokes and has perhaps fallen out of public favour as a result. But there is no doubt about Boyle’s sharp observations and his unique wit. Mock the…
Strait Of Hormuz: Jugular Of The Global Economy Explained
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As tensions escalate in the Middle East, perhaps now is a good time to take a look at one place where it could erupt into full-blown war. The main protagonists at this time are, Iran on one side, and the Axis of Evil on the other. The Axis consists of…
Enemy Of The State – Kyle Mills For Vince Flynn ‘Thriller’
Enemy Of The State by Kyle Mills on behalf of Vince Flynn (2017) Mitch Rapp is one helluva guy. He’s a private contractor employed by the CIA to save the world. He does this by killing as many terrorists, usually Muslims, as possible. He spits 9mm rounds with venom. He farts hand grenades, coughs mortars, shits […]
Insane In The Membrane – Cypress Hill (Weird Science Experiment With Squid Skin)
Now Rebel Voice is well aware that this is not the most catchy title for an article you will ever see. Cypress Hill and scientific experiments? They must mean a new type of drug, surely? Nope to dope. This science is full-on geekdom. Marine biologists at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory were curious about […]
Brennan On The Moor – The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem (Irish Folk)
This wonderful folk classic is about the highwayman, Willie Brennan, said to be from Kilworth just outside Fermoy in County Cork. Brennan robbed the rich and sometimes gave to the poor at the end of the 18th and start of the 19th centuries. There are numerous theories about Willie Brennan and his exploits, but it […]
The New Statesman – Tory Torturing Teddy Bear (British Satire)
Rik Mayall was born in 1958 and died in 2014. He starred in many plays, TV shows and films. How was a regular feature on British television during the eighties and nineties taking on roles as diverse as a teenage student dosser to an Elizabethan adventurer to that of a binlid who shared a house […]
Blues Saraceno – The River (Country Rock)
Here’s another from the former guitarist of Poison. Blues Saraceno is famed for his soundtracks, including Sons of Anarchy. This one has a real biker vibe, or perhaps instead of a motorcycle a horse could be substituted as the outlaw traverses the wilder parts of the United States in search of whiskey and women. The […]