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Antisemitismusvorwürfe: Brooklyn Nets suspendieren Irving

Kyrie Irving has been suspended from the Brooklyn Nets for at least five games.
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New York (AP) – – The Brooklyn Nets have suspended controversial basketball star Kyrie Irving for at least five NBA games. Irving missed the opportunity in a press round to make it absolutely clear that he had no anti-Semitic beliefs.

“Failing to distance oneself from anti-Semitism on such a clear occasion is deeply disturbing,” the Nets said in a statement. This is contrary to the organization’s values ​​and Irving is currently unfit to be associated with the Nets. Only after the suspension did Irving publicly apologize in an Instagram post.

The 30-year-old recently shared a link via Twitter to the film entitled “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America”, which was criticized as anti-Semitic and which the US media also classified as racist and misogynistic, homophobic and Islamophobic. The day before, the Nets had published a statement together with Irving and each announced a donation of 500,000 US dollars to an anti-discrimination organization. However, Irving avoided a direct apology and was also sharply criticized by NBA boss Adam Silver. He was disappointed, wrote Silver, and announced an interview with the professional.

After his suspension, Irving posted a comment on Instagram apologizing for the pain he caused Jews. “I initially reacted emotionally at being unfairly labeled as an anti-Semite instead of focusing on the healing process of my Jewish brothers and sisters who were hurt by hateful remarks in the documentary,” Irving wrote.

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