LeBron James 'I don't condone any hate' on 'harm' people caused by Kyrie Irving's anti-Semitic post 1

LeBron James ‘I don’t condone any hate’ on ‘harm’ people caused by Kyrie Irving’s anti-Semitic post

LeBron James He’s back in the NBA headlines, and that’s because the Brooklyn Nets are suspended All-Star guards, Kyrie Irving and unnecessary off-field quirks. Kyrie Irving has faced a lot of criticism since promoting antisemitism through her social media accounts. His actions put him on hold, he even lost his contract with Nike, and many around the world hate him. Recently, LeBron James was asked about the plight of his former teammate, and King, as always, gave a brutally honest answer.

Kyrie Irving is the most controversial star in the league right now. He shared a link to an anti-Semitic movie: “Hebrews to Negroes: Awaken Black America.” Uncle Drew has gotten himself into a really messed up situation and it’s all on him. Like after sharing the link to the documentary that hurts and offends the Jewish Community. He even defended his stance. And he didn’t apologize until the Brooklyn Nets decided to punish him for at least five games.

If Kyrie had previously apologized for the various opportunities presented to her, things would have been very different. And now, although he has taken full responsibility for his actions, it’s too late and it doesn’t matter anymore because he is unfortunately losing. Many people around give and receive their ideas, opinions. So did LeBron James in his post-game interview after the Lakers’ failure against the Utah Jazz.

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LeBron James and Kyrie Irving
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving

In a post-match interview, LeBron James said, Dave McMenamin regarding the actor’s silence about Irving’s social media post. And LeBron James gave him an honest answer, as he quotes: “I can tell you, it’s simple. Personally, I don’t condone any hatred. Any race. Jewish communities, Black communities, Asian communities. You know where I stand.”

In addition, LeBron James also stated that he did not air an episode featuring Kanye West on “The Shop” and that he shelved due to hate speech. He stated: “I don’t represent that. There’s no place for him in this world. Nobody benefits from that, and I believe what Kyrie did hurt a lot of people. Since then, he’s apologized lately – today or yesterday – but he’s done some damage, and I think that It’s an unfortunate situation.”

LeBron James didn’t just stop there and really expressed his stance and views this way: saying: “I am not in a position to hurt people when it comes to your voice, your platform or anything. So it doesn’t matter what your skin color, how tall you are, what position you’re in – if you are promoting or promoting or saying harmful things to any community that is hurting people then I have no respect for that. I don’t approve.”

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LeBron James on decisions for Kyrie Irving

LeBron James and Kyrie Irving
LeBron James and Kyrie Irving

Dave McMenamin also questioned LeBron James about any decisions Kyrie could make to circumvent his current suspension with the Nets and Nike. Replying to this, LeBron gave a definitive answer and aforementioned: “I don’t know. Because at the end of the day, Kyrie is his man. He’s in front of the media and he talks. He’s a man and [from] great family. He is great… I love the boy. He’s not even a kid anymore. He is 30…”

LeBron James spoke more about the situation that helped Kyrie win the title: “I don’t know his direction, the steps he took, but he apologized for what he said and I hope he understood that what he said was harmful to many people… I hope he understood what he was doing and what he was doing. What he ingests is harmful to many people. Actually, I didn’t get too into it. But I understand that when you hurt someone, I understand. It’s just common sense.”

Throughout his career, LeBron James has been honest in handling these types of situations that could get anyone in trouble. This summer, there were rumors that he would reunite between King and Uncle Drew. But after all that unnecessary stuff, the Lakers aren’t going to like to try their luck with Kyrie Irving. He is undoubtedly a solid player and probably the most talented as many believe. But if he doesn’t stop hurting people with his off-court quirks, he may soon be out of the league. Because such controversial actions are not tolerated and may be banned as well.

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