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05.11.2022 - 19:15 / perezhilton.com
The consequences for Kyrie Irving continue after he promoted of an antisemitic book and movie on social media.
Following the Brooklyn Nets decision to suspend the basketball player for at least five games without pay, Nike announced Friday night that they are parting ways with him. It also will not release their latest sneaker collaboration, the Kyrie 8 sneakers, which were supposed to launch within the next week, per The Hollywood Reporter. The shoe company said in a statement to People:
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We cannot blame Nike for wanting to split from the Nets guard following his recent actions. As you may know, Kyrie has been under fire after he shared a link to the 2018 film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America, which is filled with harmful and disgusting antisemitic tropes. The athlete sparked further outrage on social media when he refused to apologize for the post or give a direct stance against antisemitism when questioned by reporters about the situation on Thursday. Instead, he gave this response:
WTF? Only after the Nets suspended him for his failure to “unequivocally say he has no antisemitic beliefs” hours after the press conference did Kyrie offer up an apology on Instagram, saying:
He continued:
Yeah… This apology does not come across as sincere, considering it came once his team decided to suspend him for his problematic behavior. Reactions to the latest in the scandal? Let us know.
[Image via Derrick Salters/WENN, Nike]
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