グレンフェルタワー火災についてデーモンがラジオでなんか言ってたのを書き起こしたよ
Damon Albarn's tribute to Grenfell victims - BBC Radio 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvtMva2PJv0

There is always a sense of horror these days when you get in news update.
I was in Worcester on Wednesday when I got wind from home that something truly horrific was unfolding.
Only a stone’s throw from where I live, from where I work. So this time it was far more personal and close to my heart because I’ve been cycling pass Grenfell most of my adult life.
It’s always been one of those roads where at one end you can hear the birds sing at dusk, and at the other kids hang outside to take away on their way to the football pitches under the Westway.
It’s the kind of place that brought me to West London in the first place near 30 years ago. A place where there’s a real community, always evolving, always multicultural with its heart.
A place that, even before the Windrush Generation, had been a destination for new Londoners.
I can’t begin to imagine what horrors the residents of Grenfell have and are going through. All I can do is add a little more volume to the voices and must now be listened to.
During the last 30 years, I’ve witnessed a brutal programme of gentrification around Ladbroke Grove, as in the way communities have been marginalised by greedy landlords
and property developers, and the way our successive governments have encouraged this dilution and, some would say, have broken their elected social contract with the people of London.
What happened at Grenfell was still unfolding, but this surely has to be a turning point. This has to be the moment when our government steps up to its responsibilities.
No more scare tactics, no more division. Just honest, practical, caring governance.