Kyrie Irving suspended after being forced to pay $500,000 to the ADL and will now have to be re-educated by ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt

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Nov 5 2022 • 6 mins

The Anti-Defamation League and the Brooklyn Nets put out a statement on Wednesday announcing that Kyrie Irving has agreed to be re-educated by ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt and pay $500,000 towards “causes and organizations that work to eradicate hate and intolerance.”

The $500,000 tax, which they’re calling a “donation,” is being matched by the Brooklyn Nets to bring the ADL’s total haul to $1 million.

Greenblatt described the shakedown as an “opportunity” for Irving to “learn and do better.”

Kyrie Irving explained that one evening he was searching for the Hebrew word “Yahweh” on Amazon, and the online retailer’s algorithm suggested ““Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America” which he then shared a screenshot of on his social media account.

A few days after he was forced to pony up half a million dollars to the the ADL, Kyrie Irving was suspended indefinitely by the Brooklyn Nets because he refused to utter the exact words that they demanded him to repeat.

Many users on social media have compare Kyrie Irving to Kunta Kinte, the stubborn slave character in Alex Haley’s award-winning mini-series Roots, who refused to renounce and reject his history despite being mercilessly tortured and whipped in front of all the other slaves.

Kyrie later issued a statement saying “I am an OMNIST and I meant no disrespect to anyone’s religious beliefs. The “Anti-Semitic” label that is being pushed on me is not justified and does not reflect the reality or truth I live in everyday. I embrace and want to learn from all walks of life and religions.”

But that still didn’t satisfy his detractors they wanted him to grovel and beg for forgiveness.

All evidence indicate that the establishment has had it in for Irving ever since he famously refused to take a Covid-19 vaccine during the height of the pandemic, which led the Nets to sideline him during the 2021 season in compliance with New York City vaccine edicts.

Irving is being subjected to the exact same type of “cancel culture” persecution by the leftist mob to which Alex Jones and Kanye West have been subjected.

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