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How Bob Vylan Broke the Diversity Narrative at Glastonbury | Tomlinson Talks Ep 10

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Rap duo Bob Vylan insulted English "gammons" at Glastonbury with taunts of "I heard you want your country back, Uh-uh, you can't have that," and led chants of "Death, death to the IDF." Behind lead lyricist Pascal Robinson-Foster was a Palestine flag and the words, "This country was built on the backs of immigrants”.

Amidst the reignited debate around English ethnicity and identity, Vylan has shattered the illusion that integration is a "miracle", and that immigrants built this country and abide by British values.

Yet, establishment conservatives were more offended by his comments on Israel and Palestine than concerned about the thousands of ethnic minorities and Leftists who relish in dispossessing the English of their own country.

Discussing how race communists conquered Glastonbury, why the British right are more concerned with defending Israel than defending England, and examining the new Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, which will ignore immigration and multiculturalism as “root causes” of last summer’s Southport riots, this week on Tomlinson Talks.

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Rap duo Bob Vylan insulted English "gammons" at Glastonbury with taunts of "I heard you want your country back, Uh-uh, you can't have that," and led chants of "Death, death to the IDF." Behind lead lyricist Pascal Robinson-Foster was a Palestine flag and the words, "This country was built on the backs of immigrants”.

Amidst the reignited debate around English ethnicity and identity, Vylan has shattered the illusion that integration is a "miracle", and that immigrants built this country and abide by British values.

Yet, establishment conservatives were more offended by his comments on Israel and Palestine than concerned about the thousands of ethnic minorities and Leftists who relish in dispossessing the English of their own country.

Discussing how race communists conquered Glastonbury, why the British right are more concerned with defending Israel than defending England, and examining the new Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, which will ignore immigration and multiculturalism as “root causes” of last summer’s Southport riots, this week on Tomlinson Talks.

Subscribe to Tomlinson Talks on Substack for more analysis:
https://connortomlinson.substack.com/

Follow me on X:
https://x.com/Con_Tomlinson

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