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I just want to bring you some breaking news on this story now
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The band Bob Villain has said they are being targeted for speaking up
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That's a quote from Bob Villain feeling targeted for speaking up. This after their comments, of course, were branded anti-Semitic
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and that police probe was launched yesterday afternoon. I want to throw that over to you, Jake Wallace Simons
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the idea that this band feels that they are the victims in all of this
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Well, it's just contemptible and it's predictable. I mean, you know, what did he expect
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I mean, the whole reason behind his performance, not just this one where he shouted death to the IAF
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but his music in general, if you listen to it, it's producing the most insulting, provocative terminology
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and statements and rhetoric and throwing it in the face of the public to get a reaction, to get a rise
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That's what he's trying to do. And look, you know, now he's got this big reaction. He's become notorious
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Everyone knows who the guy is. I frankly wish I never knew who Bob Villain was
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I'd quite happily go through the rest of my life without ever learning his name. And yet he's now got this notoriety
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and he's seeking to magnify this notoriety by pretending, oh, now I'm being targeted
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now I'm the victim, to get more points, as far as I'm concerned. I think he's absolutely contemptible
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and shouldn't have been on stage in the first place. The fact that he was performing at Glastonbury says a lot about the Glastonbury organisers
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about the people who go to Glastonbury and about the entire progressive left
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all of whom lost their moral compass a long time ago, particularly when it comes to Israel and Jews
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but also when it comes to Britishness. Don't forget Bonfellan attacks Jews and Israel
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but as a proxy for attacking our British way of life and our values
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It's absolutely contemptible. There isn't any other word for it