Wiley has denied being racist and apologised for “generalising” after posting a series of antisemitic comments to his social media pages.In an interview with Sky News which is set to air in full this evening (July 29), the London rapper addressed the widely condemned messages he shared online over the weekend, which resulted in him being permanently banned from Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.“I just want to apologise for generalising and going outside of the people who I was talking to within the workspace and workplace I work in,” he said, claiming that a disagreement with his manager, who is Jewish, had prompted the tirade.“My comments should not have been directed to all Jews or Jewish people.
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