Kyrie Irving defends right to post what he wants on social media, gets into heated argument with reporter

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Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving was hit with questions about the decision to post about an antisemitic film on social media after Saturday night's game.

was met with questions about his decision to share an antisemitic movie on his social media and got testy with a reporter during his postgame press conference., this time to the Indiana Pacers 125-116, Irving defended his right to post whatever he believes after his actions were denounced by the league and team owner Joe Tsai.

Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving tries to get past the Bucks' George Hill, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022, in Milwaukee. The Nets point guard then was asked about his promotion of an Alex Jones video, which talked about the"New World Order" conspiracy theory. Irving said he disavowed the statements Jones made about the Sandy Hook shooting but defended himself.

 

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Oh course he's free to post it. Just as the reporter is free to question him on his antisemitic posts

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