A topical tune for the season of commerce and hedonism. – If you care, give it a share –
Interview With Subcommandante Marcos Of The Zapatistas
Rebel Voice is pleased to be able to present an interview with the spokesperson and one of the leaders of the socialist Zapatista movement, Subcommandante Marcos. In this piece, Marcos discusses the position of the oppressed peoples of the Americas in relation to global Capitalism, especially as espoused by the USA. – If you care, […]
Irish Civil Rights Marches Obstructed And Attacked By Colonials
This short clip is narrated in the typically snotty accent of the English Establishment. It shows a civil rights march through the Nationalist town of Newry that was obstructed by the colonial forces in 1969. In this next clip we again have a snotty twat narrating on yet another civil rights march through the Irish […]
Linkin Park – Somewhere I Belong
This is music to fight a war to, to win a war to, to overcome. – If you care, give it a share –
Global Legacy Of Fidel Castro
This article looks at the influence that Fidel Castro had across the globe and across generations. His presence was a positive in a world sadly devoid of good governance. The Earth is a poorer place for the passing of El Comandante. Rebel Voice still mourns the loss. – If you care, give it a share […]
Ernie O’Malley – Ireland’s Rebel Son
Ernie O’Malley was an outstanding Irish revolutionary who fought for the Republican cause in both the Tan War and the following Civil War. Rebel Voice is of the opinion that his account of the War for Irish Freedom, titled On Another Man’s Wound, is probably the best account of that heroic conflict. Like all Republicans, […]
Sham 69 – If The Kids Are United
An oldie but still full of anger and life. Rebel Voice remembers when punk meant something.
Sex Pistols – Silly Thing
The Pistols were regarded as the archetypal punk band, with good reason.
Cockney Rejects – Oi! Oi! Oi!
Punk music was not merely melody and lyrics, it was a movement for social upheaval welcomed by Rebel Voice. Punks rejected the system and stuck two fingers up to the ‘Man’. If only there was a means of expressing that anger today via fashion and music. Sadly, there was an element of neo-Nazism in the […]
John Lennon And Yoko Ono – The Luck Of The Irish
This is a bit twee but Lennon’s heart is in the right place. Sadly, the same could be said for his unfortunate decision to let Yoko sing on this. Jaysus, but she’s brutal. She sounds like a badly injured crow trying to imitate Janice Street Porter.
Ireland In Chains
From the novel, ‘The Deadlands‘: ‘One percent of the population controls everything. That’s how it is here. That’s how it was all over the world. That’s how it has always been throughout human history. America sponsored the idea of freedom.’ The author has spoken true words. The US has continually sponsored the idea of freedom, […]
Terence MacSwiney – Poems Of An Irish Rebel
Ireland has both the good fortune and misfortune to have a large number of martyrs. Many honourable men and women have felt it necessary to step forward to fight the blight of British colonialism. Of those Rebels who were imprisoned, some chose to battle the foreign regime using the only weapon they had left to […]