![]() At the end of last night’s statement, Kyrie claims he wishes “to only be a beacon of truth and light.” Well I’m gonna follow his example and tell you exactly what’s in this movie, why it’s horrible on its face, and why Kyrie and the Nets are still an absolute disgrace.įirst of all, it’s worth noting that “H2N” is still available on Amazon, so you can watch this masterpiece if you so choose. Irving probably didn’t watch it, which makes his promotion of this “documentary” all the more damning: ignorance on top of ignorance. ![]() Well, I watched the whole thing, and pretty much everything said in it is pure, uncut antisemitism. Irving’s non-apology claimed Wednesday that “I do not believe everything said in the documentary was true or reflects my morals and principles.” Instead, the Nets fired coach Steve Nash, gave Irving a light chastisement from owner Joe Tsai, and issued a statement with Irving on Wednesday night that promised a million dollars toward “causes and organizations” (they do not clarify which ones) to “promote education within our community.” If that language isn’t quite bland enough for you, well then have a look at Kyrie’s own words, which don’t even include a cursory “sorry if I offended anyone” in them. ![]() ![]() ![]() That tweet kicked up an uproar that did not culminate in Kyrie’s release. ![]()
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