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Quote from: Roy H. on October 30, 2022, 12:52:09 PMQuote Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving said Saturday night he does not believe he did anything wrong in promoting an antisemitic film and book on his social media accounts.Speaking for the first time since he posted about a movie called "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America," Irving made it clear he was not going to "stand down" on what he believed in despite Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA both releasing statements condemning Irving's decision."I'm not here to argue over a person or a culture or a religion and what they believe," Irving said following the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers. "Nah, this is what's here. It's on a public platform. Did I do anything illegal? Did I hurt anybody? Did I harm anybody? Am I going out and saying that I hate one specific group of people? So out of all of the judgment that people got for me posting, without talking to me, and then I respect what Joe [Tsai] said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride of how proud I am to be [of] African heritage, but also to be living as a free Black man here in America, knowing the historical complexities for me to get here."So I'm not going to stand down on anything that I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."Next week: Kyrie gives Mein Kampf a five-star review."Did I harm anybody?" is an interesting question.Kyrie would have loved Henry Ford
Quote Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving said Saturday night he does not believe he did anything wrong in promoting an antisemitic film and book on his social media accounts.Speaking for the first time since he posted about a movie called "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America," Irving made it clear he was not going to "stand down" on what he believed in despite Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA both releasing statements condemning Irving's decision."I'm not here to argue over a person or a culture or a religion and what they believe," Irving said following the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers. "Nah, this is what's here. It's on a public platform. Did I do anything illegal? Did I hurt anybody? Did I harm anybody? Am I going out and saying that I hate one specific group of people? So out of all of the judgment that people got for me posting, without talking to me, and then I respect what Joe [Tsai] said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride of how proud I am to be [of] African heritage, but also to be living as a free Black man here in America, knowing the historical complexities for me to get here."So I'm not going to stand down on anything that I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."Next week: Kyrie gives Mein Kampf a five-star review.
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving said Saturday night he does not believe he did anything wrong in promoting an antisemitic film and book on his social media accounts.Speaking for the first time since he posted about a movie called "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America," Irving made it clear he was not going to "stand down" on what he believed in despite Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA both releasing statements condemning Irving's decision."I'm not here to argue over a person or a culture or a religion and what they believe," Irving said following the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers. "Nah, this is what's here. It's on a public platform. Did I do anything illegal? Did I hurt anybody? Did I harm anybody? Am I going out and saying that I hate one specific group of people? So out of all of the judgment that people got for me posting, without talking to me, and then I respect what Joe [Tsai] said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride of how proud I am to be [of] African heritage, but also to be living as a free Black man here in America, knowing the historical complexities for me to get here."So I'm not going to stand down on anything that I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."
Quote from: gouki88 on October 30, 2022, 02:46:42 PMQuote from: Roy H. on October 30, 2022, 12:52:09 PMQuote Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving said Saturday night he does not believe he did anything wrong in promoting an antisemitic film and book on his social media accounts.Speaking for the first time since he posted about a movie called "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America," Irving made it clear he was not going to "stand down" on what he believed in despite Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA both releasing statements condemning Irving's decision."I'm not here to argue over a person or a culture or a religion and what they believe," Irving said following the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers. "Nah, this is what's here. It's on a public platform. Did I do anything illegal? Did I hurt anybody? Did I harm anybody? Am I going out and saying that I hate one specific group of people? So out of all of the judgment that people got for me posting, without talking to me, and then I respect what Joe [Tsai] said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride of how proud I am to be [of] African heritage, but also to be living as a free Black man here in America, knowing the historical complexities for me to get here."So I'm not going to stand down on anything that I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."Next week: Kyrie gives Mein Kampf a five-star review."Did I harm anybody?" is an interesting question.Kyrie would have loved Henry Ford OMG, he just keeps making it worse.
Quote from: mef730 on October 30, 2022, 04:23:08 PMQuote from: gouki88 on October 30, 2022, 02:46:42 PMQuote from: Roy H. on October 30, 2022, 12:52:09 PMQuote Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving said Saturday night he does not believe he did anything wrong in promoting an antisemitic film and book on his social media accounts.Speaking for the first time since he posted about a movie called "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America," Irving made it clear he was not going to "stand down" on what he believed in despite Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA both releasing statements condemning Irving's decision."I'm not here to argue over a person or a culture or a religion and what they believe," Irving said following the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers. "Nah, this is what's here. It's on a public platform. Did I do anything illegal? Did I hurt anybody? Did I harm anybody? Am I going out and saying that I hate one specific group of people? So out of all of the judgment that people got for me posting, without talking to me, and then I respect what Joe [Tsai] said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride of how proud I am to be [of] African heritage, but also to be living as a free Black man here in America, knowing the historical complexities for me to get here."So I'm not going to stand down on anything that I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."Next week: Kyrie gives Mein Kampf a five-star review."Did I harm anybody?" is an interesting question.Kyrie would have loved Henry Ford OMG, he just keeps making it worse.There were incidents of antisemitism in Jacksonville, referencing Kanye being right. I think “cancel culture” might be a response to hate that spreads like a wildfire.I don’t understand how Kyrie can’t see that he has an influence on society.
Quote from: MarcusSmartFanClub on October 30, 2022, 04:50:14 PMQuote from: mef730 on October 30, 2022, 04:23:08 PMQuote from: gouki88 on October 30, 2022, 02:46:42 PMQuote from: Roy H. on October 30, 2022, 12:52:09 PMQuote Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving said Saturday night he does not believe he did anything wrong in promoting an antisemitic film and book on his social media accounts.Speaking for the first time since he posted about a movie called "Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America," Irving made it clear he was not going to "stand down" on what he believed in despite Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA both releasing statements condemning Irving's decision."I'm not here to argue over a person or a culture or a religion and what they believe," Irving said following the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers. "Nah, this is what's here. It's on a public platform. Did I do anything illegal? Did I hurt anybody? Did I harm anybody? Am I going out and saying that I hate one specific group of people? So out of all of the judgment that people got for me posting, without talking to me, and then I respect what Joe [Tsai] said, but there has a lot to do with not ego or pride of how proud I am to be [of] African heritage, but also to be living as a free Black man here in America, knowing the historical complexities for me to get here."So I'm not going to stand down on anything that I believe in. I'm only going to get stronger because I'm not alone. I have a whole army around me."Next week: Kyrie gives Mein Kampf a five-star review."Did I harm anybody?" is an interesting question.Kyrie would have loved Henry Ford OMG, he just keeps making it worse.There were incidents of antisemitism in Jacksonville, referencing Kanye being right. I think “cancel culture” might be a response to hate that spreads like a wildfire.I don’t understand how Kyrie can’t see that he has an influence on society.He is a moron."Did I harm anybody?" followed up by "I have a whole army around me." So, he acknowledges his influence, yet thinks his promotion of bigotry is harmless.
I’ve been ignoring Kyrie & Kanye as much as I’m able to - DH Peligro died, which is much more on my radar in terms of bad news - but what do you mean the NBA doesn’t care Roy?
Well, at least the NBA doesn’t care.I wonder, if Gordon Hayward linked to a story advocating hatred toward Muslims, would the league do nothing?
Quote from: Kernewek on October 30, 2022, 06:24:20 PMI’ve been ignoring Kyrie & Kanye as much as I’m able to - DH Peligro died, which is much more on my radar in terms of bad news - but what do you mean the NBA doesn’t care Roy?Kyrie's still playing games. Has he even been fined?