For successful company, read most ruthless and greediest. Today, corporations apparently only succeed by being the coldest, unethical and immoral they can be, and hopefully more so than the competition. The world of Capitalism is a dog eat dog process. It ain’t healthy. folks, not at all. In this presentation we get a look at […]
The Wind That Shakes The Barley – Black And Tans Brutality Scene
Recently, in the Irish Free State, an issue has come to light regarding the historical perspective attached to members of the British colonial forces in Ireland during the early 20th century. It is now de rigueur to celebrate the involvements of tens of thousands of Irish “Nationalists” in the First World War, men who fought […]
Reclaiming the Narrative: How to Combat Israel’s Misuse of “Antisemitism” — Uprootedpalestinians’s Blog
By Ramzy Baroud Source At a talk I delivered in Northern England in March 2018, I proposed that the best response to falsified accusations of antisemitism, which are often lobbed against pro-Palestinian communities and intellectuals everywhere, is to draw even closer to the Palestinian narrative. In fact, my proposal was not meant to be a […] […]
Angelic Upstarts – Until Palestine Is Free (Punk)
Here’s a pro-Palestine song from an English punk band of yesteryear. Even punks back then knew the truth. Shows just how little Dirty Harry Callaghan really knew. Enjoy this? Why not share?
Brendan Behan – Red Envoy – Poem By 16-Year-Old Irish Rebel
Originally posted on Rebel Voice:
Ireland is a nation that has raised many rebels. Generation after generation have sacrificed everything to try to free their land from colonial rule. That war goes on. One of the best known Irish rebels was the writer, playwright and poet, Brendan Behan. At 16, Behan set off for England…
Shaolin Monks – Warriors Of The Ages
Ever since Kung Fu graced Irish TV screens in the 70’s, young Irish boys and men have dreamed of becoming a Shaolin Monk. For many, this notion went no further than donning pair of satin black Kung Fu pyjamas and viciously swinging some homemade Nunchuks as precious crockery found its broken way to the kitchen […]
Irish Ghosts & Hauntings by Michael Scott
Irish Ghosts & Hauntings by Michael Scott Ireland is a land haunted by many ghosts. Sometimes sadness seeps from the streams, and despair from the soil. A nation that has known one million deaths due to the effects of starvation in a short time will have stories to tell. But the tales that are shared […]
Starling Winter Flocks – Wonder Of The Natural World
The natural world provides us with many stunning examples of how wondrous our planet can be. OK, humanity can be a bit of a pain in the ass at times, but there’s no denying that nature is capable of putting on quite a show. In this footage, we get to see the innocent artistry of […]
Extreme Mountain Biking Through Paris – Amazing Footage
Regulars on Rebel Voice will know that this platform just loves extreme sports. You know the kind of stuff we mean; free climbing; deep-sea diving; sky-diving; being socialist in America; bungy-jumping; that kind of thing. One sport that is often featured is mountain biking. Those shown are masters of their art. These cyclists, if indeed […]
Willie Nelson, My Life – Autobiography Of Musical Legend
Willie Nelson, My Life by Willie Nelson (2015) Willie Nelson was born on 29th April, 1933, and grew up just outside the small village of Abbott, in Hill County, Texas. His ancestral lineage has First Nations blood mixed with white settler form the Ozarks mountain range. Both his father, Ira, and his mother, Myrle, had […]
The Last – Thriller by Hanna Jameson
The Last by Hanna Jameson American and historian, Jon Keller, is attending a conference in Switzerland when the anticipated Apocalypse takes places. It’s nuclear war that gets us in the end. Most of the guests at L’Hotel Sixiéme flee in search of flights and trains home. But Jon finds himself stuck there with twenty others, […]
Phoenicians – Sea People Of The Ancient Middle East
Originally posted on Rebel Voice:
This short documentary looks at the mysterious Phoenicians, an ancient people who connected the world of the Mediterranean through trade. The females from this population group were said to have been the most beautiful in the world. No doubt females from other populations may disagree strongly with this conclusion. However,…