Kyrie Irving received a message from fans against his anti-Semitism

He saw the five people sitting in the front row not receiving his message well. The player had to remove the publication of the controversy and draft an apology.

Kyrie Irving was, once again, in the eye of the storm when he published the film on his official Twitter account “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America”with content anti-semiticbased on a book ronald daltonand then deleted the tweet.

“I am an OMNIST and I do not mean to disparage anyone’s religious beliefs. The label of “anti-Semite” that they impose on me is unreasonable and does not reflect the truth or reality that I live every day. Hugs and love learn from all walks of life and religions”put Kyrie Irving on his official account after deleting the movie post.

He was harshly criticized for the position exposed on social networks and received a strong message from fans in Barclay’s Center.

Kyrie Irving scolded by those New York franchise owner, Joe Tsai, who did not take down the player’s post and announced that he should chat about it because he was worried that he would get feelings and hateful words. But in the second game after the publication that was later removed, before the Indiana Pacersa group of fans made him live an uncomfortable moment: they stood in the front row with T-shirts that read ‘Fight antisemitism’. The basis of nets he saw them and only made a thumbs-up gesture.

Source: Tycsports

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