Last week, I posted about British rock group Coldplay’s endorsement of a pro-palestinian song.

Well it seems the ensuing controversy has taken its toll on the group, since they have now removed the link from their Facebook page.

Ziolenced?

Meanwhile, here is a Press TV report on the emergence of pro-palestinian songs, including the Coldplay-endorsed one.

Notice Dave Randall’s explanation as to why he wrote the song. Besides the fact he has no idea what he is talking apart – palestinians are not being “collectively punished just because they exist” – one has to ask why he was never moved by, say, the murder of the Fogel family.

I suggest his next song be entitled “I’m so full of shit.”

6 thoughts on “Coldplay’s Backtrack”

  1. seems also that mr randall doesnt like his song being used with images of the truth regarding the terrorists he supports

    he is getting all the vids using his music removed from youtube

    which is his right

  2. From his Bio: "Politics and internationalism are themes that run through much of Randall's work. As well as making music he has published articles on the role of music in political campaigns and on Palestinian Hip-Hop. He lives in Brixton, South London."

    Uh, what exactly is Palestinian Hip-Hop? I shudder to think.

    1. Maybe it's that dance they do trying to get away from the border fence with a bullet through the foot.

      1. no such thing as pali hip hop

        there is hip hop, which is just a better name for rap

        which was created by the american black man…and now stolen by the arab, who hates the black man

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