Kyrie Irving Banned From The Nets Until Vaccinated
Medical tyranny is the greatest threat to civil liberties in our time.
Kyrie Irving made headlines when he spoke out against the coercive tactics of Biden’s vaccine mandates.
It’s no secret that the NBA player refuses to get vaccinated, and he has every right to choose to remain unvaccinated for a virus that has a 99% survivability rate.
Now he is paying a hefty price for standing up to medical tyranny.
According to sources, Kyrie Irving has been banned from the Brooklyn Nets until he is vaccinated.
Irving took to the internet to clarify his stance:
Kyrie Irving speaks pic.twitter.com/So7qwh1r2f
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) October 14, 2021
Kyrie Irving address his stance on not getting the vaccine on IG Live: “It’s about choosing what’s best for you. You think I really want to lose money? You think I really want to give up on my dream to go after a championship? You think I really just want to give up my job?” pic.twitter.com/cYHCWGbnCo
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) October 14, 2021
The New York Post states:
With Irving refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, he left the Nets no choice Tuesday but to tell him he can’t rejoin the team — either for games or practices, home or road — until he does. In essence, get vaxxed or get gone.
“Ultimately, yes. He has a choice to make, and he made his choice,” said Nets general manager Sean Marks, who made the decision with team owner Joe Tsai. “My job here is to make what we deem as the best choices for the organization moving ahead as a whole.
Kyrie Irving says tonight on Instagram live: "I’m standing with all those that believe what is right. Everybody is entitled to do what they feel is what’s best for themselves. Seeing the way this is dividing our world up…it’s sad to see…People are losing jobs to mandates." https://t.co/UMy7I1JZcg
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) October 14, 2021
“Ali would be proud of you”
– Stephon Marbury’s message to Kyrie Irving pic.twitter.com/lCLrkotP7t
— NBA Central (@TheNBACentral) October 14, 2021
ESPN mentions that Brooklyn Nets coach Steve Nash defended the decision to ban Irving:
Calling it a “difficult” but “sound” decision, Brooklyn Nets coach Steve Nash addressed the team Wednesday and began the process of moving forward without Kyrie Irving.
A day after the Nets decided not to allow their starting point guard to practice or play with them until he complies with New York City’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, Nash and star guard James Harden said they would gladly welcome Irving back but are ready to move on for now.
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