Rachel Riley 34, backed the #NoSafeSpaceForJewHate campaign by taking a two-day break from Twitter as part of a protest to stop anti-Jewish discrimination being ignored on the micro-blogging site.
It comes after rapper Wiley, 41, sparked backlash about offensive tweets he shared on his Twitter page.The rapper - real name Richard Kylea Cowie - posted antisemitic tropes on his page and described Jewish people as "cowards and snakes”.He also compared Jews to the Ku Klux Klan.In light of the campaign, Wiley’s account was suspended by Twitter, in line with its rules on hateful conduct.Twitter has since apologised for the time it took them to respond.Jeremy Clarkson angers fans by calling Depp and Heard case 'boring'Back on Monday, Rachel shared.
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