Kyrie Irving gets in verbal spat with reporter over antisemitic Twitter post (Video)
By Scott Rogust
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Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving got into an argument with a reporter regarding a tweet linking to an antisemitic film.
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving is in the news following his social media activity. Back in September, Irving shared a conspiracy theory by Alex Jones. This past week, Irving sent out a tweet linking to a film that is filled with antisemitic messaging.
The latter caused both the Nets and owner Joe Tsai to release statements condemning Irvingâs tweet.
After the Nets 125-116 loss to the Indiana Pacers, Irving spoke to the media. During the press conference, Irving got into a contentious back-and-forth with ESPN reporter Nick Friedell.
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Kyrie Irving gets into verbal back-and-forth with reporter over antisemitic tweet
Irving first addressed the Jones conspiracy theory, saying that he does not stand with what he said about the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre. Jones was ordered to pay nearly $1 billion in damages to the families of eight of the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre after he spread the conspiracy that it was âa hoax.â Yet, Irving said he believes the specific conspiracy theory of the Jones video he shared was âtrue.â
Kyrie: "I do not stand w/ Alex Jones' position, narrative that he had with Sandy Hook or any of the kids that felt like they had to relive trauma or parents that had to relive trauma, or to be dismissive to all the lives that were lost during that tragic event." #Nets
â Brian Lewis (@NYPost_Lewis) October 30, 2022
Kyrie says he doesnât stand with Jones re: Sandy Hook, but talks about the post Kyrie put up where Jones talks about the New World Order
â Laura Albanese (@AlbaneseLaura) October 30, 2022
âItâs about secret societies in America and cults and itâs true, so. I wasnât identifying or anything campaigning for Alex Jones or anything.â https://t.co/NhYwtZdsi4
That is when things got contentious, with Irving taking exception to his tweet being called a promotion. Irving repeatedly said âletâs move onâ before alleging that Friedell was âdehumanizingâ him and that â[he] can post whatever [he] wantsâ after the reporter pushed back. Irvingâs session with the media ended shortly after that.
You can watch the full press conference in YES Networkâs tweet below:
Kyrie Irving addresses the backlash to his recent social media posts after Saturday night's game in Brooklyn. pic.twitter.com/tSuxGrNbbM
â YES Network (@YESNetwork) October 30, 2022
The tweet in question is still on Irvingâs account, yet to be deleted.
Earlier Saturday, Irving tweeted that he âmeant no disrespect to anyoneâs religious beliefsâ before saying that âthe âAnti-Semiticâ label that is being pushed on me is not justified and does not reflect the reality or truth I live in everyday.â
https://twitter.com/KyrieIrving/status/1586419512538451968
Prior to the game, the NBA released a statement that condemned hate speech.
In Tsaiâs statement, the Nets owner said that he wants âto sit downâ with Irving and to make sure he knows âit is wrong to promote hate based on race, ethnicity or religion.â
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