Joe Strummer and the Sex Pistols were a punk rock band from the late 70s to the early 80s. They were known as one of the most influential punk rock bands of all time, and they had a lot in common: they were punk rockers from the early days of punk rock to punk rock in the 80s and early 90s.
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00:02:15.000And so then Mick Jones went and did Big Audio Dynamite that had a ton of hits.
00:02:23.000Really weird band starring Don Letz, the DJ who introduced reggae to punk rock.
00:02:31.000And the weird thing, though, is, so you kicked out Mick Jones for being too electro disco rappy.
00:02:38.000And then that whole album is, that whole Cut the Crap album is full of like electro dancey music.
00:02:44.000Like even that classic rock, classic rock, even that sort of like ballad song, This Is England, has all kinds of drum machines and effects in it.
00:10:14.000When I was a kid in the 70s, soccer was just a working class thing.
00:10:19.000And it was middle class people didn't go to football matches.
00:10:23.000And then the middle class started getting into football in the 80s.
00:10:27.000And the working class didn't like them and didn't welcome them and made them feel bad.
00:10:31.000And I think that's when some real resentment began for the working class.
00:10:35.000And then they grow up and they become Tony Blair and Tony Blair speechwriter and they go, let's open up the gates to Muslim refugees so we can, as Nigel Farage put it, rub their noses in it.
00:11:10.000A letter from Tommy Robinson while he's serving time in Belmarsh, Category A prison, for the crime of causing anxiety to a convicted Muslim pedophile.
00:11:19.000You see how it all sort of dovetails in to the subject?
00:11:23.000We all know Tommy Robinson is in prison.
00:11:24.000We don't need to go over each and every point of his political persecution.
00:11:27.000However, on a letter note, we can reveal that he has penned, reveal a letter that he has penned to you all.
00:11:34.000Now, I sent you the actual writing, so you can see his writing, but I'm going to read a transcribed version.
00:11:41.000Let me see if I can just sound like Tommy for a sec.
00:13:04.000This unjust prison sentence has had the opposite effect.
00:13:07.000It awakens more people to the corruption of the establishment.
00:13:10.000I've had letters from doctors, school teachers, professors, nurses, etc., all of whom are shocked at the treatment and unjust conviction that I have received.
00:13:18.000The first person I saw upon arrival at HMP Belmarsh was Ross Kemp, who was doing a documentary on Belmarsh Prison.
00:13:25.000I've been held in total isolation since the moment I entered Belmarsh.
00:13:29.000That's not good for your mental health to not correspond with people.
00:13:33.000Some British prisons, minimum security prisons in Britain, you can wear a trap.
00:15:25.000I'm sitting here sniffing snot and yelling at a guy who doesn't know how to use Google.
00:15:29.000But yeah, on the afternoon of the 22nd of May, 2013, the British Army soldier, Fusilier Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was attacked and killed by Michael Adebalago and Michael Abadawale near the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, Southeast London.
00:17:18.000When Ross Kemp was interviewing me, I explained to him that I was being held like this for my own safety.
00:17:22.000But months of total isolation is proven to have a negative effect on someone's mental health.
00:17:27.000You know, in an era when everyone from Prince Harry to leading politicians proclaim care about mental health, I do struggle to get my head around the fact that my own government see it in the public interest to lock me up for nearly five months on solitary confinement in the past year.
00:17:41.000So he's combining the two sentences there.
00:17:44.000All this for asking a now convicted child rapist how he felt about his verdict.
00:17:50.000And of course, let's not forget that people also asked Tommy how he feels about his verdict.
00:17:58.000So they were committing the same crime that he was going to prison for.
00:18:03.000Let that sink in, as Paul Joseph Watson would say.
00:19:12.000Yet, he gets two prison sentences for interfering with justice.
00:19:18.000As Ezra Levant says, I love going to Britain because it's like getting into a dystopian time machine where I can see what we're going to be like in five years.
00:19:27.000What she's saying right there is that she convicted a journalist of making a mistake that had zero impact on the trial.
00:19:34.000Even my enemies can see that serving five months on solitary confinement for what she describes as not deliberate is simply not fair.
00:21:05.000I mean compared to what he had last time, he was in a box, a tiny box that's the size of your bathroom, and then his exercise area was the same and he could only go there 25 minutes a day and it was a cage.
00:22:15.000So he's got 9 to 10 a.m. about where he can do anything.
00:22:24.000Last week, though, I got a pleasant surprise when I was taken at 7.30 a.m. to the gym.
00:22:28.000I was given 45 minutes, but accompanied by Ross Kemp's camera crew.
00:22:32.000I think the idea was to show the country that they made an effort after the Trust Imprison service had been seriously damaged by the sight of me walking out of HMP Only, where he lost £40.
00:22:43.000The mad thing is, I thought I looked sound when I was getting released from Only.
00:22:46.000I thought I was mentally fine as well.
00:22:48.000The negative impact of solitary confinement only hit me after I was released.
00:22:53.000Because as a survival mechanism, your brain tells your brain that everything is okay and you're doing great and you haven't lost 40 pounds and you don't have PTSD.
00:23:01.000But he literally has PTSD from that event.
00:23:04.000So which means at this jail, he should be seeing like a mental shrink on a regular basis.
00:23:12.000It should be on some sort of suicide watch.
00:23:14.000I honestly don't think any of us, anyone watching this show now of the what, 11,000 subscribers we have, anyone who sees this, that it gets illegally downloaded, whatever, you, me, Ryan, not one of us could have handled Tommy's first sentence.
00:24:01.000I say fine, but tell them I'll be out.
00:24:02.000It will let them know properly when I walk out of here, having spent an additional two and a half months on solitary confinement and complete isolation.
00:24:10.000If I walk out of here skinny, it's not because I've been starved.
00:25:08.000My first appointment with my legal team was canceled due to an incident in the prison, so it took two weeks before I could sit down with my lawyers.
00:25:14.000I've been having an inner struggle with the appeal.
00:25:17.000I see a few people have wrote to tell me, telling me that Avi had heard from my wife that I was feeling down.
00:25:22.000It's because my appeal costs are 84,000 quid.
00:25:28.000Plus, I've just paid £20,000 in legal fees for the upcoming court proceedings against the Muslim lawyer who sent that red-haired crackhead to live stream my wife and children, putting their lives in danger.
00:28:17.000Guy Fox, we used to have Guy Fox Day in Britain where you would burn an effigy of him because he dared to want to blow up the parliament buildings.
00:29:12.000And here we have a state without morality who is imprisoning a man twice for embarrassing pedophiles.
00:29:20.000Maybe we need less separation of church and state.
00:29:23.000Maybe we need more church in the state.
00:29:27.000They're trying to make it financially impossible for me to challenge them.
00:29:30.000I hope you agree with me in believing that this has to be challenged.
00:29:33.000My family don't agree, which is why I've been having an inner struggle over the issue.
00:29:37.000I had my legal meeting last week and instructed them to go full steam ahead on an appeal against the conviction and also a bail application.
00:35:31.000So why don't you make a your can you make a just make it say support Tommy at and then tr.news got it all right let's get back to work by the way I think that helps this case like for example my uh my um defendgavin.com yes we raised $262,000
00:36:00.000that's wonderful and that will be used for to fight the case but I think just as relevant as the money is the fact that over 7,000 people donated now surely the judge or someone involved in the case is going to see that this is not just one freak if it was just me and my money then it's like some guy's mad at the SPLC no thousands and thousands if you put 7,000
00:36:24.000people together that fills the street for blocks 7,000 is a fuckton of people all of these people judge think that the SPLC is out of control so when Tommy Robinson is getting donations from America from New York from Chicago from the the south from Seattle that's got to register somewhere so send five bucks I honestly believe that the who is sending is just as much as the what is sending
00:36:55.000I want Seattle to be on the record supporting Tommy Robinson so they can see this isn't just some freak with a bad attitude.
00:37:03.000This is someone with worldwide support.
00:45:15.000So what we realise is, once you get to those stages, and in those towns and cities where Muslims then dominate the police, they dominate the council, they dominate everything, it doesn't get out.
00:45:25.000So we've seen it get out in Rotherham.
00:45:26.000We've seen the big hoo-ha in Rotherham.
00:49:10.000By the way, I'll need a bus to help me with the amount of mail I'm receiving.
00:49:14.000And that was a big thing when he got out last time.
00:49:17.000He's leaving with these huge sort of hockey bags, these massive bags of mail that you're not looking up.
00:49:25.000For some bizarre reason, unbeknownst to me, you're sitting there with your arms crossed, nodding, going, yeah, he really had big bags of mail when he left.
00:49:50.000You need to put those together in a book.
00:49:52.000Obviously, not 100% of every letter, but I'm sure you can get permission from every person, or you just put their first name or something, and just have the highlights from all the letters.
00:50:16.000I mean, The Peel is a great idea, but this has got to be the biggest miscarriage of justice.
00:50:21.000And ever, you know, the past two years I've been getting into law fare and fighting the SPLC and seeing what's going on with Proud Boys and seeing what's going on with Tommy.
00:50:30.000And we had that chick from the band BBQT looking at 10 years in prison for having weed residue in a cartridge in the bottom of her bag.