“The anti-Semitic label that is being given to me does not reflect reality”

10/30/2022 at 10:39

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Kyrie Irving assured that he did not want to disrespect any religious faith

The player seems to support a movie based on a book full of antisemitic misinformation

Kyrie Irvinga player for the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA, assured this Saturday that “the anti-Semite label” that is being given to him “does not reflect reality” and that he did not want to disrespect any religious faith, after promoting a movie on Friday with antisemitic content.

“I am an ‘omnist’ and did not want to disrespect anyone’s religious faith. The ‘anti-Semite’ label that is being given to me is not justified and does not reflect the reality I live in on a daily basis. I accept and want to learn from everyone.” the paths of life and of religions”, wrote Irving on his Twitter account.

A day earlier, Irving had posted on his Twitter account, where he has 4.5 million followers, a link to the movie “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America” ​​(2018).

This promotion provoked harsh criticism from his team, the Brooklyn Nets, and also from the NBA.

“Disappointed to see that Kyrie seems to support a movie based on a book filled with antisemitic misinformation,” he wrote on Twitter. joe Tsaiowner of the Nets.

“I want to sit down with him and make sure he understands that this is painful for all of us and, as a man of faith, that it is wrong to promote hate based on race, ethnicity or religion,” he added.

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This same Saturday, the NBA stressed that “hate of all kinds is unacceptable and goes against the values ​​of equality, inclusion and respect” of the league.

“We believe that we all have a responsibility to make sure that some words or ideas, including anti-Semitic ones, are fought and rejected,” he added.

Irvinga player who has caused controversy in the past for his refusal to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, posted an Amazon link to the movie “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America” ​​on Friday.

This film is based on a book of the same title published in 2015 which, according to Rolling Stone magazine, includes a multitude of anti-Semitic claims such as “many famous Jews” having “admitted” that they pray to “Satan or Lucifer”.

In its Amazon description, the tape claims to “discover the true identity of the Children of Israel.”

This new controversy over Irving comes a few days after kanye West He also received harsh criticism for anti-Semitic statements and racist provocations that led to brands such as Adidas and Balenciaga breaking their contracts with the rapper.

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