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The Stage Vs The State: Kneecap, Mo Chara & The Criminalisation of Art

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Irish rapper Mo Chara of Kneecap is facing terror charges in the UK for a performance in London. But what does this case really say about freedom of expression, cultural identity, and the criminalisation of art?

In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, I explore the history of artists on trial from John Lennon to Pussy Riot and ask what happens when the state decides where art ends and extremism begins. This is about more than a flag it’s about the boundaries of dissent, the weaponisation of performance, and the ongoing legacy of censorship through legal means.

We’ll look at past precedents, why Mo Chara’s anglicised name was used in the charge, and how artists like the Pogues, Siouxsie Sioux, and Ice-T have walked similar lines before.This is where art, politics, and power collide.

00:00 Intro

00:25 Biko

01:17 Mo Chara

04:00 The Slippery Slope

06:51 Art vs the State

09:25 What this means…

16:04 The Future

17:06 Final Thoughts

17:45 Outro

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112 episodes

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Irish rapper Mo Chara of Kneecap is facing terror charges in the UK for a performance in London. But what does this case really say about freedom of expression, cultural identity, and the criminalisation of art?

In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, I explore the history of artists on trial from John Lennon to Pussy Riot and ask what happens when the state decides where art ends and extremism begins. This is about more than a flag it’s about the boundaries of dissent, the weaponisation of performance, and the ongoing legacy of censorship through legal means.

We’ll look at past precedents, why Mo Chara’s anglicised name was used in the charge, and how artists like the Pogues, Siouxsie Sioux, and Ice-T have walked similar lines before.This is where art, politics, and power collide.

00:00 Intro

00:25 Biko

01:17 Mo Chara

04:00 The Slippery Slope

06:51 Art vs the State

09:25 What this means…

16:04 The Future

17:06 Final Thoughts

17:45 Outro

  continue reading

112 episodes

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