

DOJ Revokes Rapper Over Anti-Israel Chant, England CRUSHED BY Mass Migration ft. Carl Benjamin
Jul 1, 2025
Carl Benjamin, also known as Sargon of Akkad, joins the discussion to tackle controversial topics surrounding identity and immigration in the UK, especially in light of the DOJ's actions against artists expressing political views. The conversation delves into the performative politics showcased at events like Glastonbury, critiques of the monarchy, and the fallout of mass migration. Benjamin also examines the dynamics of national pride amidst global conflicts, highlighting the tensions between artistic freedom and national security.
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Glastonbury's Performative Rebellion
- Glastonbury Festival attracts a largely white, middle-class audience that sees itself as part of the system.
- The festival uses pro-Palestine acts to performatively express anti-British sentiments as a form of catharsis for attendees.
Defending Israel vs Britain’s Identity
- The political/media class vigorously defends Israel while ignoring the cultural and demographic concerns of Britain.
- The chant "you're never getting your country back" reveals tensions over Britain's future identity and control.
Woke Contradictions Exposed
- Media and labels promoted leftist diversity until messaging crossed into anti-Israel and anti-Britain territory.
- The backlash reflects contradictions in supporting multiculturalism but rejecting nationalist challenges.