Press TV show Palestine Declassified obtained private correspondence sent to the Glastonbury Festival, attempting to intimidate the organizers into cancelling Kneecap.
Marked “Private and Confidential,” the email states that the authors wanted to “raise” Glastonbury’s “awareness” about Kneecap. The message further claims the band is “propagating hate” and therefore should not be protected by “free speech,” a notion the letter writers claim to support.
Briefly, a group of music executives wrote to the Glastonbury Festival asking them to disinvite Kneecap because the pro-terror band would not make the festival a safe environment for Jews attending.
There is nothing illegal or unethical about writing to the festival making such a request. There were no threats to Glastonbury.
Miller goes on a rant about how this is "cancel culture' and how the letter writers are "pro-genocide."
But he also mentions that the letter said on top that it was meant to be "Private & Confidential," yet he publicized not just the letter but also the names of two of the Jewish music executives who signed the letter, and one of their email addresses.
Under British law, this is almost certainly illegal. It violates several UK laws - UK GDPR, Data Protection Act, misuse of private information, and breach of confidence. The writers clearly did not intend the email to be publicized - placing "private and confidential" on top has legal meaning.
Calling these people "genocidal" would encourage people to physically attack them. This privacy violation is not a theoretical issue - this is Miller endangering Jews.
So Miller, outraged over the supposed unethical nature of making an opinion known to a music festival, shows that he is not only more unethical but also a lawbreaker and inciter to violence.
(h/t Jill)