Black British Paper Pulls Rapper’s Remarks About Jews but Defends Publishing Them
“We are here to give our people a voice. That doesn’t mean we will always agree with everything that is published.”
“We are here to give our people a voice. That doesn’t mean we will always agree with everything that is published.”
A Twitter spokesperson said it was due to “repeated violations of the Twitter Rules on hateful conduct.”
The city defended their decision as a means to reach out to the youth.
The report noted that the Orthodox man was not held accountable for his actions.
The report states that he’s been convicted of fraud and other offenses.
A 69-year-old woman was arrested in connection to the killing.
The anti-Semites view police as extensions of “Jewish power.”
“We would like to apologize unreservedly for the distress, embarrassment and hurt caused by their publication.”
He has also said he did not think 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust.