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Killa Kam

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Western Australia Beigetreten Mart 2009
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Steve Cooke
Steve Cooke@Steve_Cooke·
@iyae Am I supposed to read that letter?
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Steve Cooke
Steve Cooke@Steve_Cooke·
If on his ‘bad days’ Kanye West declares ‘death con 3’ on Jews, praises Hitler, calls himself a Nazi and denies the Holocaust, the issue isn’t Britain’s lack of compassion for bipolar disorder – it’s that we don’t need those bad days on a UK festival stage.
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Narinder Kaur@narindertweets

Help me out here guys. 1. I thought Kanye West apologised multiple times? 2. He has disclosed he has mental health issues which effect what he says. 3.Didn’t we make allowances for John Davidison for saying the N word (as we should) ..why not the same for Kanye and bipolar disorder? Genuine ask.

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Chris Philp MP
Chris Philp MP@CPhilpOfficial·
Kanye West is guilty of appalling antisemitic and pro Nazi comments Below I have written to the Home Secretary asking her to use her powers to ban West from travelling to the UK to appear at the Wireless concert She used this power recently to ban an anti-immigration campaigner She says she wants to fight antisemitism. Now will now find out how serious she really is
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Campaign Against Antisemitism
The Prime Minister is right to be deeply concerned that @WirelessFest wants to headline someone whose anti-Jewish bigotry has gone as far as recording a track titled ‘Heil Hitler’ less than a year ago. But the Prime Minister is not a bystander. The Government can ban anyone from entering the UK who is not a citizen and whose presence would ‘not be conducive to the public good’. Surely this is a clear case. @pepsi has done the right thing by dropping its sponsorship of the festival, but if management are adamant that they want to headline Kanye West, it is only the Government that can stop them. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
Campaign Against Antisemitism@antisemitism

Kanye West is set to headline all three nights of Wireless festival this year, here in the UK. It would mark his return to the UK music scene after an eleven-year hiatus, since headlining at Glastonbury in 2015. Since then, he has dedicated years of his life to trying to incite his followers to hate Jews. He has more followers than there are Jews on Earth, so his incitement has a huge impact. It is disappointing that venues have been so quick to invite someone who was so recently peddling conspiracy theories, Hitler worship and bigoted lies – including now one of the UK’s biggest festival stages. His cycle of apology and relapse has become a routine, and we must wait to see if this time is any different. What is notable is that the latest apology came on the eve of the release of a new album. If he remains on the right path and makes more effort to make amends, that is well and good, but if he returns to his old ways these venues, including Wireless, will have much to answer for.

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Briana Rose Lee 🌹☮
Briana Rose Lee 🌹☮@BrianaRoseLee·
Sad this needs to be said: Kanye West is a Nazi. Dude literally talked about and sings about being pro-Hitler. He sold a swastika shirt. There is zero reason to give him any grace. Or give grace to the people supporting and paying to see him.
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Sajid Javid
Sajid Javid@sajidjavid·
Wireless Festival’s booking of Kanye West is disgraceful. Yes, he has spoken about mental health challenges. That should be met with sympathy. But declaring yourself a Nazi and promoting a song called Heil Hitler should have consequences - and those consequences don’t include being given a stage to spread your hate to thousands of young Londoners. Let us also be honest about what is happening here. This is not a brave artistic decision. It is a commercial one. The organisers know his notoriety will bring headlines, attention and ticket sales. That is what makes it so ugly. Young people are growing up in a culture where hatred is too often dressed up as edge, rebellion or entertainment. Put someone with this record on one of Britain’s biggest stages and you send a poisonous message: no matter how vile your conduct, there is still money to be made for you in the attention economy. So well done Pepsi and Diageo for pulling out. Others should now think very carefully about their values and whether they want to be part of this. The organisers have a small window to still do the right thing and disinvite him. If they don’t, just like I did with hate preachers, I’m certain the Home Secretary will want to use her powers and block Kanye West from the UK.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK

🚨 NEW: Diageo, owner of Guinness and Captain Morgan, has followed Pepsi in pulling its sponsorship of Wireless Festival due to Kanye West headlining

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