Monday, November 14, 2022

Kyrie Irvings Breaks His Silence

Last week Kyrie Irving was suspended for five games and given a list of requirements to complete after refusing to deny being antisemitic after sharing a link to the 'Negros to Hebrews: Wake Up Black America' documentary [click here if you missed that]. 

Kyrie speaks out for the first time since...


11 comments:

WhichOne said...

Then don't perpetuate untruths and nonsense. Bye, flat earth boy🖕

Anonymous said...

If you’re going to talk, know what you are talking about.

Anonymous said...

I also follow THE WORD from the MOST HIGH GOD JAH. I find nothing wrong with his statements.

Unknown said...

Black men need to cleanse themselves of those illiterate, racist Israelites YouTubians. They are nothing more than a bunch of disgruntled, unemployed, black men who are former criminals looking for a new hustle (religion), that will allow them to yield the same power of misogyny and separatism that racist yts enjoy. We need to protect our spirits from ignorance, hatred, and confusion. Leave those YouTubians on the dark web where they belong. If we saw any of these crazy lunatics preaching this sh*t on the street we'd walk right past them. It's time we learn to do the same sh*t online; walk away or turn it off.

R in NYC said...

I walk past them cuz the energy is dark and hostile.

Anonymous said...

He didn't say anything disparaging in my opinion. Black & Brown people are still being disparaged and denied the same rights as others each and every day. Now that's what the world needs to be up in arms about!

Anonymous said...

Black man posts a tweet and is crucified and humiliated. White man sells the products around the globe and double dog dares anyone to try him. Lol They may have power over athletes
And entertainers, but they know they better not mess with that billionaire. I personally don't believe in that Hebrew Israelite stuff but the man wasn't anti anything. Sara Silverstien on the other hand did black face and an N Word song and got an Uber Eats commercial. Did she meet a list of demands too???

Anonymous said...

Kyrie isn’t anti-Semitic but he is ignorant. That movie had no redeeming social value and he should have seen it before he recommended it. There is responsibility in being a public person.

Anonymous said...

2:36 he signed a contract to play basketball, not to be anybody role model. He has a right to his opinions and beliefs as a human being living in a free country. Anybody that thinks otherwise agrees with dictatorship and should just move to China, Russia or North Korea.

Unknown said...

@3:54

Actually, those contracts that Kyrie signed, protect the company's brand and reputation, which is why they probably included a "morality clause" (the right of a party to terminate if the other party behaves in an objectionable manner or attracts disrepute); the embarrassment that Kyrie brings to the company, league - or brand - could have him losing coinage faster than Ye. That's one of the things that Dave Chappelle got right in his SNL standups: the moment you do something, or say something, that the masses don't like they will take away your "shoes" and livelihood. That's why you gotta think real carefully if you want a career or a brand; branding may pay more, but you must be nothing short of perfection in all your business dealings and social media postings. Don't want your personal opinions conflicting with your coin, then make sure you don't align yourself with companies that have morality clauses. This is also why I respected Rihanna for dropping Nivea years ago. She refused to play a moral character for their brand, and went on to become a billionaire on her own terms; that takes bravery and courage to invest in being "unapologetically" YOU!

Anonymous said...

We are not free or seen as equal in this country. Do as I say, but don't do as I do.

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