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The Brooklyn Nets announced Thursday the suspension of Kyrie Irving, days after he tweeted a link to a documentary that has been criticized as antisemitic and then defended his decision to do so.

In a statement on Twitter, the team said they made repeated attempts to help Irving “understand the harm and danger of his words and actions, which began with him publicizing a film containing deeply disturbing antisemitic hate.”

Irving was condemned last week by, among others, Nets owner Joe Tsai and the NBA for tweeting a link to the 2018 movie “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” which is based on Ronald Dalton’s book of the same name and has been blasted as being antisemitic by civil rights groups.

The Nets said they were “dismayed” on Thursday when Irving “refused to unequivocally say he has no antisemitic beliefs, nor acknowledge specific hateful material in the film,” during a media session.

“This was not the first time he had the opportunity – but failed – to clarify,” the team said.

“Such failure to disavow antisemitism when given a clear opportunity to do so is deeply disturbing, is against the values of our organization, and constitutes conduct detrimental to the team. Accordingly, we are of the view that he is currently unfit to be associated with the Brooklyn Nets. We have decided that Kyrie will serve a suspension without pay until he satisfies a series of objective remedial measures that address the harmful impact of his conduct and the suspension period served is no less than five games.”

While meeting with media earlier Thursday, Irving was asked if he was apologizing when he said he didn’t mean to cause any offense after tweeting a link to the movie.

“I didn’t mean to cause any harm,” Irving replied. “I’m not the one that made the documentary.”

“I take my full responsibility, again I’ll repeat it, for posting something on my Instagram or Twitter that may have had some unfortunate falsehoods in it,” he said.

“I take my responsibility for posting that,” Irving continued. “Some things that were questionable in there, untrue.

“Like I said the first time you all asked me while I was sitting on that stage. I don’t believe everything that everybody posts. It’s a documentary. So, I take my responsibility.”

Asked if he had any antisemitic beliefs, Irving responded: “I respect all walks of life. I embrace all walks of life. That’s where I sit.”

When pressed to answer yes or no to the question, he replied: “I cannot be antisemitic if I know where I come from.”

Responding to that answer on Twitter, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League – a “nonprofit organization devoted to fighting antisemitism and all types of hate that undermine justice and fair treatment for every individual” – said Irving had “a lot of work to do.”

“The answer to the question ‘Do you have any antisemitic beliefs’ is always ‘NO’ without equivocation. We took @KyrieIrving at his word when he said he took responsibility, but today he did not make good on that promise,” Jonathan Greenblatt wrote on Thursday. “Kyrie clearly has a lot of work to do.”

That media appearance came after Irving and the Nets announced on Wednesday that they will both donate $500,000 towards anti-hate organizations after the point guard tweeted the documentary.

In an earlier joint statement between Irving, Nets and the Anti-Defamation League, the 30-year-old said he took “responsibility” for the “negative impact” his post had towards the Jewish community.

“I oppose all forms of hatred and oppression and stand strong with communities that are marginalized and impacted every day,” Irving said.

“I am aware of the negative impact of my post towards the Jewish community and I take responsibility. I do not believe everything said in the documentary was true or reflects my morals and principles.

“I am a human being learning from all walks of life and I intend to do so with an open mind and a willingness to listen. So from my family and I, we meant no harm to any one group, race or religion of people, and wish to only be a beacon of truth and light.”

Earlier this week, NBA analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley said he thought the league “dropped the ball” on Irving and that he believed the player should have been suspended.

On Tuesday, when asked why Irving had not been disciplined for his actions, Nets general manager Sean Marks told reporters: “I think we are having these discussions behind the scenes.”

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said he was “disappointed” with Irving after the guard did not offer an apology nor denounce the “harmful content contained in the film he chose to publicize.” Silver will meet with Irving in the next week, the commissioner said in a statement Thursday.

“Kyrie Irving made a reckless decision to post a link to a film containing deeply offensive antisemitic material,” Silver said.

“While we appreciate the fact that he agreed to work with the Brooklyn Nets and the Anti-Defamation League to combat antisemitism and other forms of discrimination, I am disappointed that he has not offered an unqualified apology and more specifically denounced the vile and harmful content contained in the film he chose to publicize.”

Irving was not made available to the media on Monday or Tuesday following Nets games on those days.

The joint statement said the donations were made to “eradicate hate and intolerance in our communities.”

Greenblatt, with the Anti-Defamation League, had said: “At a time when antisemitism has reached historic levels, we know the best way to fight the oldest hatred is to both confront it head-on and also to change hearts and minds.”

Kanye West, who has been criticized following antisemitic remarks on social media and in interviews, showed his support for Irving, tweeting a picture of the guard on Thursday.

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I didn't see anyone mention this but...this quote is fucking amazing.
When pressed to answer yes or no to the question, he replied: “I cannot be antisemitic if I know where I come from.”
Kyrie confirmed for Kangz?!?! :story:
 
So far, I'm observing that Jews and trannies are high on the progressive pyramid. But, I believe that Black folks can get away with tranny violence in the ghetto.

I hate oppression Olympics.
It's like pokemon with the elemental weakness types.

Just remember blacks are weak to water-type, jews weak to fire-type, and that trannies are weak to psychic type and you're set for any outing.
Seems like Jews really shit their pants at the public mention of Jewish involvement in the Atlantic slave trade.

Shocked that Dontell Jackson's book isn't mentioned more often on the subject.
 
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Jews have never done anything wrong or objectionable throughout the course of all of history, as everyone knows.
They were even consistently faithful to God, and the Bible bears testament to--

[wheeze] I can't...

I haven't heard it in enough places, well enough, but according to an Orthodox Christian convert from Judaism, Orthodox Jews present the biblical Israelites as being consistently faithful to God.
 
The player's union is nowhere to be fucking found of course as one of its most prominent members gets publicly struggle session'd and extorted to gib shekels because he didn't immediately get on his belly and hurl anathemas upon himself for his doubleplusbadspeech

And I say this as someone who thinks anti-Semitism is fucking retarded
 
They were even consistently faithful to God, and the Bible bears testament to--

[wheeze] I can't...

I haven't heard it in enough places, well enough, but according to an Orthodox Christian convert from Judaism, Orthodox Jews present the biblical Israelites as being consistently faithful to God.
No they don't and it's well documented that they weren't, not sure how you can read the Bible and say that. Brother Nathaniel makes shit up for lolz, he's not a reliable source.
 
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Jews are walking on thin ice with this shit. If they fuck up bad enough and the blm niggers decide to bite back, all that niggery that took place in Minneapolis is going to show up at the front door of every synagogue across the country. And they have nobody to blame but themselves.

Grab your popcorn boys. Its gonna be a hell of a show soon.
 
We literally do call them out constantly, it's to the point where leftist American Jews hate the Orthodox more than the Nazis did.
Agreed. A modern example is Chaya Raichik / Libs of TikTok. Religously conservative and very counter-left. Jews who speak out are persecuted as well.
 
Jews are walking on thin ice with this shit. If they fuck up bad enough and the blm niggers decide to bite back, all that niggery that took place in Minneapolis is going to show up at the front door of every synagogue across the country. And they have nobody to blame but themselves.

Grab your popcorn boys. Its gonna be a hell of a show soon.
Don't tease me with such a great time.
The idea of Jewish private security mowing down niggers in a hail of gunfire nationwide is a level of ironic based that the universe is not ready for.
 
Has this guy ever heard about "Hide your power level?" Just say you're not an anti-Semite, and you could be back on the court by the end of this month.
Yeah but you see how it's not enough. He's being heavily fined and they want him voluntarily shame himself in public and let them do as they please to him. It's blatantly monstrous and I'm starting to see why the edgy jews I grew up with hated their kin and did what they could to offend them.
 
No they don't and it's well documented that they weren't,
It wouldn't stop them from saying so, if they did, though. Could also be an inconsistent-though-present occurrence.
not sure how you can read the Bible and say that. Brother Nathaniel makes shit up for lolz, he's not a reliable source.
I was talking about James Bernstein. Who's "Brother Nathaniel"?
 
Jews are walking on thin ice with this shit. If they fuck up bad enough and the blm niggers decide to bite back, all that niggery that took place in Minneapolis is going to show up at the front door of every synagogue across the country. And they have nobody to blame but themselves.

Grab your popcorn boys. Its gonna be a hell of a show soon.
oh, i am going to fucking enjoy this
 

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