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Wiley claims ‘certain people from other races want us below them’

Disgraced hip-hop star switches to Facebook after being banned from Twitter for seven days

July 28, 2020 10:58
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Shamed rapper Wiley, who has been barred from Twitter for a week, has continued to post inflammatory messages aimed at the Jewish community on Facebook under his real name of Richard Kylea Cowie.

After an investigation by the Comminity Security Trust, the grime star has been identified as having been in Rotterdam for the past week.

In a series of messages posted over the past 48 hours, the grime star tried to double down on most of the antisemitic comments he had made on Twitter at the end of last week.

He also mentioned Jewish comedian David Baddiel, the BBC Radio presenter Emma Barnett and Universal Records boss David Joseph, suggesting they engage with him over his remarks.