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Net reveals Irving’s regrets

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of brooklyn nets Aware of the damage and its consequences Kyrie Irving He posted the link on his Twitter account last week, promoting the anti-Semitic film Hebrews to Blacks: Black America Awakens, circling the franchise. Plus, when the point guard added fuel to the fire at the press conference, rebellious attitude Far from showing remorse, he doesn’t even stand up to journalists.

As such, the New York franchise has decided to take action rather than limit itself to just publishing the notes it uses, something both the franchise and the owners had already done.Joe Tsai, the day before. The Nets released a joint statement with Irving himself last night. Anti-Defamation League, A Jewish organization opposed to the defamation of Judaism, including player statements, and announced that both the franchise and Irving would make donations. $500,000 To “causes and organizations that work against eradication and hate in our communities.” Additionally, the Nets themselves and the base will work with the aforementioned entity in another effort against discrimination against the Jewish community.

Irving’s “virtual” repentance. apology Explicitly, it’s left to each one’s own liberty to interpret, but the Brooklyn star has toned down, but it has nothing to do with the aforementioned journalist’s previous appearance. and oppression and stand up against communities that are marginalized and affected daily. bad influence I am responsible for my post to the Jewish community,” said the point guard.

“I don’t think everything the documentary says is true or reflects my morals and principles. I am a human being who learns from all forms of life and learns with an open mind and a willingness to listen. So neither my family nor I wanted to harm any group, race, religion, people.I just want to be a beacon of truth and light., the origin of all controversy. Charles Berkley world Shaquille O’Neal They criticized the Nets star for his actions.

The Brooklyn Nets tried to be very clear with the wording of their statement.

“Last week’s events sparked a lot of emotion across the Nets organization, the Brooklyn community, and across the country. The public discourse that followed raised awareness of the challenges we face as a society. I We are ready to take on this challenge and recognize that this is the perfect opportunity to make a lasting impact.

Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets will donate $500,000 to causes and organizations working to eradicate hate and bigotry within their communities for further community education. The Nets and Kyrie Irving will work with the ADL (Anti-Defamation League), a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred that undermine justice and fair treatment for all individuals. , an effort to develop educational programs that comprehensively and comprehensively combat all forms of anti-Semitism and prejudice.

like in recent years. The Brooklyn Nets will continue to support and participate in Shine a Light, an ongoing initiative focused on contemporary anti-Semitism. In addition, teams from the Brooklyn Nets, the New York Liberty and affiliated organizations will host a series of events at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to promote awareness and ensure sustainable and meaningful impact on key issues of race, ethnicity and religion. The community of hosts his conversations. Working with the ADL and other national civil rights organizations and local associations.”

This statement also includes the following statements: Jonathan Greenblatt CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, and Sam Zussmann CEO of BSE Global, the parent company of the Nets and their trucks. Another controversy has yet to come to the New York franchise, but in fact it’s already here. Sean Markstating that there is no selected alternative, but all indicate that ImeudokaSuspended by the Celtics for having an inappropriate relationship with a franchise employee. Steve Nash.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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